Certificate of Appreciation—Version 2
Download and customize this certificate of appreciation for individuals or teams to recognize their teamwork and achievements, and build morale and momentum.
Download and customize this certificate of appreciation for individuals or teams to recognize their teamwork and achievements, and build morale and momentum.
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a UBT from the Mid-Atlantic States that was able to increase the percentage of patients whose blood pressure was under control.
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Colorado team that worked with its flu clinic colleagues to get more members in for mammography screenings.
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Colorado Primary Care team and a Northwest Regional Infusion Center that has given the gift of time by implementing a faster way of administrating medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
This postcard, which appears in the March/April 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features how a Cardiology unit-based team reduces waste and improves service.
This postcard, which appears in the March/April 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features how a Genetics team reaches more patients with smoking cessation information.
This postcard, which appears in the March/April 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features how a Claims Administration UBT cut the cost of annual storage, transportation and destruction fees.
This postcard, which appears in the January/February 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Health Education team from the Northern California that has gotten more new moms breastfeeding their babies.
This postcard, which appears in the January/February 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features an Emergency Department team from the Northwest that developed a "fast track" service for patients and improved service scores.
This postcard, which appears in the January/February 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Gastroenterology team from Georgia that worked on reducing costs by hiring fewer contract physicians and working on scheduling of nurses, physicians and patients.