The Difference Diversity Makes
Unit-based teams are all about respecting diversity. That makes them the ideal environment to improve care and service for our diverse membership.
Unit-based teams are all about respecting diversity. That makes them the ideal environment to improve care and service for our diverse membership.
Format: Printed posters and pocket-sized cards on glossy card stock
Size: Three 8.5” x 11” posters and three 4" x 6" cards
Intended audience: Frontline staff, managers and physicians
Best used: On bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas, and at UBT meetings for team discussion and brainstorming
Description: This packet contain useful materials for UBTs, such as:
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 PowerPoint slide from 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 administering medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
In this short video, the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at Kaiser Permanente's Downey Medical Center shows how its incorporating the patient voice into it's performance improvement efforts.
In this short video, see how the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at Kaiser Permanente's Downey Medical Center is turning parents' ideas for improvements into reality.
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 poster, which appears in the November/December 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights unit assistants who worked to reduce costly and stressful patient readmissions, by increasing the percentage of follow-up appointments within seven days of discharge.
This poster, which appears in the November/December 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features an infographic on ideas for how your team can bring the patient's voice into your performance improvement efforts.
A top manager explains how working in partnership makes his job easier.
Format: PDF
Size: 16 pages; print on 8½” x 11” paper (for full-size, print on 11" x 14" and trim to 9.5" x 11.5")
Intended audience: Frontline workers, managers and physicians
Best used: Download the PDF or read the issue online by using the links below.