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Poster: Hawaii Team Cuts Wait Times in Half

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Fri, 07/27/2012 - 14:46
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This poster features a team at the Honolulu Clinic that reduced patient wait times by making one nurse responsible for giving injections each day.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Poster: Hawaii Team Cuts Wait Times in Half

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PDF (color and black and white)

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

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Post on bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas—how can your UBT emulate this OB/Gyn team and reduce patient wait times?

 

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Huddle Power

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See how huddles have helped Kaiser Permanente teams improve communication, morale and best of all—patient care.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Successful unit-based teams, those that continuously improve performance and lead change, use huddles to share information and stay on top of team business. This video highlights two KP teams that regularly huddle to tackle day-to-day issues, advance performance improvement projects and give "snaps" to colleagues who go the extra mile. See how huddles and snapping have helped these teams improve communication, morale and best of all—patient care.

 

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Powerpoint: Nurses Help Newborns Get Closer to Moms

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 11:10
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This Powerpoint slide highlights a team that increased the percentage of newborns spending at least 60 minutes with their mothers in skin-to-skin contact right after birth.

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Poster: Nurses help newborns get closer to moms

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Intended audience:
LMP staff, UBT consultants, performance improvement advisers

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This Powerpoint slide highlights a team that increased the percentage of newborns spending at least 60 minutes with their mothers in skin-to-skin contact right after birth. Use in presentations to show some of the methods used and the measurable results being achieved by unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente.

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Hawaii: Trash Talk Turns a Center Green

Submitted by anjetta.thackeray on Mon, 10/31/2011 - 15:13
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The recycling ethic has spread throughout the Moanalua Medical Center in Honolulu, an example of how UBTs are sharing effective practices.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Find out about a recyling project in Southern California--and learn more about how other teams are going green.

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The Moanalua Medical Center in Honolulu is saving the planet, one unit-based team at a time.

The Ambulatory Surgery Recovery UBT started collecting small bags of recyclables on its own in March. But team members resorted to some “trash talking,” and now the entire medical center collects about 30 pounds of recyclables each week.

“The original goal was to help our aina (land) thrive,” says Avis Yasumura, RN, the team’s union co-lead and member of the Hawaii Nurses Association, OPEIU Local 50. “Being on an island, there are limited space and resources.”

Methods of spread: A facility UBT fair, a UBT newsletter, PowerPoint presentations and bulletin board posters inspire others and deliver ideas for getting started.

Effective practice: Medical supplies that used to be trash are now recycled, helping to save the planet while saving Kaiser Permanente money.

The region estimates that since October 2010, the recycling has diverted 7.1 tons from the landfill and saved several hundred dollars in recycling fees.

The ASR team started by identifying items on its unit that a local vendor was willing to collect and recycle: irrigation bags, wrappers for intravenous tubing and operating room “peel packs” (sterile wraps for drapes, instruments, gowns and gloves). The team used tests of change to successfully gather and segregate the items.

ASR shared its effective practices in several ways, including:

  • a PowerPoint presentation on products that can be recycled
  • “Going Green” editions of its UBT newsletter and fliers with pictures of recyclables
  • helping other units order blue recycle containers and arranging for pick up with the EVS department

The team also promoted the project at Hawaii’s first UBT fair, with a colorful storyboard display, complete with examples of recyclable products.

“It was the talk of the UBT fair,” says ASR co-lead Janet Lundberg, nurse manager of procedural sedation. “This recognition inspires all UBTs to take risks.”

More than 10 teams at the 300-bed center are recycling now.

Where did the ASR unit get the recycling bug in the first place? Carolyn Sandison, an HNA nurse, was inspired by an LMP bulletin board poster in her break room about the blue-wrap recycling project at Sand Canyon Surgicenter in Southern California.

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Hawaii UBT Cuts Costs, Clutter

Submitted by Shawn Masten on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 13:24
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One-page slide showing how an ambulatory surgery recovery team improved costs and clutter in the operating room

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Hawaii UBT Cuts Costs, Clutter

Format:
PowerPoint slide

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline teams, managers, sponsors, physicians

Best used:
This one-page slide shows how an Ambulatory surgery recovery team in Hawaii saved nearly $10,000 per month by reducing duplicate and overstocked supplies in the Moanalua Medical Center operating room. Include in meetings or presentations as an example of UBT performance improvement.

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Poster: Cutting Costs, Clutter in the OR

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Thu, 06/02/2011 - 10:48
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This poster highlights an Operating Room unit-based team that saved nearly $10,000 a month by reorganizing its supply room.

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Poster: Cutting costs, clutter in the OR

Format:
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Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

Best used:
Post on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areasto highlight the work of a unit-based team that saved nearly $10,000 a month by reorganizing its supply room.

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Andrew Giles

Submitted by Kristi on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 17:03
First Name
Andrew
Last Name
Giles
Title
Assistant Administrator, Hospital Operations & Support Services; Management Co-Lead, Interim
Phone
(808) 432-7960
Email
Andrew.T.Giles@kp.org
Business Entity
Kaiser Permanente
LMP Co-lead Role
management
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Christina Kaoh

Submitted by Kristi on Thu, 07/22/2010 - 17:45
First Name
Christina
Last Name
Kaoh
Title
Director, HI
Email
Christina.Kaoh@ahcunions.org
Business Entity
Alliance of Health Care Unions
LMP Co-lead Role
union
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