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MIT Study of LMP 2002-2004

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MIT Study of LMP 2002-2004

This report analyzes LMP's evolution from 2002 to 2004 and identifies critical issues and challenges moving forward.

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MIT Study of LMP 2002-2004

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53 pages

Intended audience:
Managers; UBT consultants, co-leads and sponsors

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This report analyzes the KP Labor Management Partnership's evolution from 2002 to 2004 and identifies critical issues and challenges moving forward.

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Negotiating in Partnership: A Case Study

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Negotiating in Partnership: A Case Study

This report analyzes the 2005 labor negotiations and the resulting five-year contract.

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Negotiating in Partnership: A Case Study

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107 pages

Intended audience:
Managers; UBT consultants, co-leads and sponsors

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This report analyzes the 2005 labor negotiations and the resulting five-year contract.

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UBT Physicians Improving Care

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UBT physicians improving care

A leaflet that shows, through UBTs, how physicians are improving the quality and affordability of patient care.

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UBT Physicians Improving Care

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8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
Physicians working in unit-based teams

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At meetings and trainings and in one-on-one conversations to explain the roles doctors play on UBTs.

 

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Physicians' Roles

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Physicians' roles

A letter-sized leaflet to help physicians figure out their UBT roles and responsibilities.

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Physicians' roles

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8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
Physicians working in unit-based teams

Description:
Physicians play a variety of roles integral to improving patient care through a UBT. This leaflet can help you determine your role and what that means for your future responsibilities and influence.

 

 

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Why should physicians embrace unit-based teams?

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Why should physicians embrace unit-based teams?

A leaflet that lists the benefits of physicians taking an active role in UBTs.

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Why should physicians embrace unit-based teams?

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8.5” x 11”

Intended audience: Physician UBT co-leads, physicians

Description: This leaflet details why UBTs are valuable to physicians using frequently asked questions about UBTs. This is a companion piece to the leaflet asking why chiefs should support unit-based teams.

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Helen Bevan on Social Movements: Theory and Practice

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Social Movements: Theory and Practice -- Helen Bevan

Helen Bevan's presentation from the 2009 Union Delegates Conference, April 17-19 in San Jose, California.

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Social movements: theory and practice -- Helen Bevan

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70 pages; 8.5 x 11”

Intended audience:
Health workers and professionals interested in improving care

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From a workshop by Helen Bevan of the British National Health Service Institute for Innovation and Improvement. The workshop showed participants how to:

  • Understand the evidence and make the case for a new way of thinking about health and service improvement
  • Apply 5 key principles for achieving radical change in order to:
    • generate change and improvement by connecting with hearts and minds
    • unleash energy to mobilize large-scale change in a health care setting
    • build a sense of shared commitment to sustain improvement

 

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Applying Social Movements to Health Care Improvement and Reform

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Applying Social Movements to Health Care Improvement and Reform

Helen Bevan's presentation on how the health care industry can use lessons from social movements to inspire change. 

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Applying Social Movements to Health Care Improvement and Reform

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47 pages; 8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
Health professionals and workers interested in improving care

Best used:
Take these concepts from a plenary presentation by Helen Bevan of the British National Health Service at the 2009 Union Delegates Conference and inspire your team with lessons on innovation and change from social movements.

 

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit: Appendix

Submitted by Kristi on Sun, 06/13/2010 - 18:06
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Unit-Based Team Toolkit - Section 9

The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams as they engage in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit is organized into nine sections. This is Section 9.

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PDF and Word DOC

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18 pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based team members and co-leads, frontline managers, workers and physicians

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A quick reference guide with a glossary of terms and additional resources.

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit: Working With Sponsors

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit - Section 8

The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams as they engage in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit is organized into nine sections. This is Section 8.

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PDF and Word DOC

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Four pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based team members and co-leads, frontline managers, workers and physicians

Best used: 
To understand the role of sponsors, who engage frontline employees and provide a model for collaboration.

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit: Rewards, Recognition

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit - Section 7

The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams as they engage in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit is organized into nine sections. This is Section 7.

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Six pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based team members and co-leads, frontline managers, workers and physicians

Best used: 
To gain insight into celebrating accomplishments and inspiring your team.

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