UBT Sponsors

UBT Sponsor Summit PowerPoint Template

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:54
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Speakers can use this deck for their presentations, sharing their successful practices in UBT sponsorship-related work.  

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3-slide deck 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit

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Speakers can use this deck for their presentations, sharing their successful practices in UBT sponsorship-related work.  

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Eight-Hour UBT Sponsor Summit Agenda Template

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:44
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This editable template, designed with the Growing UBT Sponsors theme, makes it easy to put together the agenda for your summit. 

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8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

Best used:
This editable template, designed with the Growing UBT Sponsors theme, makes it easy to put together the agenda for your daylong summit. All the text can be edited; click on "Month XX, XXXX" to get started! 

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Four-Hour UBT Sponsor Summit Agenda Template

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:36
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This editable template, designed with the Growing UBT Sponsors theme, makes it easy to put together the agenda for your summit. 

Tyra Ferlatte
Tyra Ferlatte
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Format:
DOCX

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

Best used:
This editable template, designed with the Growing UBT Sponsors theme, makes it easy to put together the agenda for your half-day summit. All the text can be edited; click on "Month XX, XXXX" to get started! 

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Tip Sheet for Developing a UBT Sponsor Summit Agenda

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:30
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Use these ideas, including potential training topics, to plan your four- or eight-hour summit. 

Tyra Ferlatte
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8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

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Use this ideas to develop the agenda for your four- or eight-hour UBT sponsor summit. Includes a list of potential training topics. 

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Timeline for a UBT Sponsor Summit

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:23
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This six-month timeline will help keep the planning committee for a UBT sponsor summit on track. 

Tyra Ferlatte
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8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

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Rely on this six-month timeline to keep the planning committee for a UBT sponsor summit on track, with each category of tasks arrayed on overlapping bars. Print out and use this timeline when you begin planning your summit and throughout your preparations to keep you on track for a successful event. Use with the companion planning guide, which details individual tasks.  

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Planning Guide for a UBT Sponsor Summit

Submitted by tyra.l.ferlatte on Tue, 11/28/2017 - 17:02
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A checklist that will help you prepare for a sponsor summit and ensure that it  goes off without a hitch. Includes space to write in due dates and names of staff assigned to each task.

Tyra Ferlatte
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PDF

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3 pages, 8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, UBT consultants, public affairs staff, regional and facility-level LMP staff, and others involved in planning a sponsor summit 

Best used:
Download and review this detailed guide as the first step in planning a sponsor summit in your region or at your facility. Topics include assembling your committee, setting the date and location that will attract the most people to your event, using the voice of customer through pre- and post-summit surveys, and other key steps to ensure your summit goes off without a hitch. Includes space to write in due dates and names of staff assigned to each task.

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  • Reviewing the department budget and using performance improvement tools to determine the causes of overtime
  • Revamping the department workflow and coordinating with each other to schedule a relief RN to cover those on break
  • Educating and reminding staff about the importance of clocking in and out on time
  • Encouraging nurses to notify their managers two hours before the end of shift if they expect to work overtime.

Partnership: Just What the Doctor Ordered

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 09/05/2017 - 14:54
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This physician was skeptical about unit-based teams at first. But after seeing solid results in helping patients manage hypertension and diabetes, he's a believer and advocate. 

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Partnership: Just What the Doctor Ordered
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Georgia physician becomes an LMP advocate
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Emile Pinera, MD, a second-generation Kaiser Permanente employee, came to the company five years ago and immediately became co-lead of an adult medicine unit-based team in the Georgia region.

“I had the clinical part down,” says Pinera, who is now lead physician for diversity and inclusion in Georgia and an adviser on the region’s transgender task force. But being a co-lead and working in a UBT were unfamiliar. “I had to implement my medical knowledge in a team, as opposed to a top-down approach where the doctor tells everyone what to do.” 

He wasn’t convinced at first—but the partnership approach and physician participation helped elevate the team’s performance, and it posted some of the region’s highest quality scores for managing diabetes and blood pressure. 

“We achieved it through hard work and collaboration,” Pinera says. “I loved working with my management and labor co-leads. We were respectfully honest about what was achievable. Working in the UBT gave us the tools to effectively communicate, track, adjust and improve.”

Pinera currently guides and supports co-leads as a UBT sponsor for three teams and is lead physician for three adult medicine offices. His enthusiasm helps his teams, the members and the Georgia region. 

“I was skeptical at first about UBTs’ relevance, but we couldn’t achieve our success with hypertension and diabetes management without each other’s help. I’m a believer,” he says. “My tip for fellow providers is to be engaged as much as possible, because it will help us achieve better outcomes and help our patients thrive.”

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Listening Is Key for Audiology Co-Leads

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 09/05/2017 - 12:41
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How a shared appreciation of each other’s different skills and background helps this unit-based team succeed. 

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Tips and Tools For Rookie Co-Leads

Learn from each other. Successful co-leads show mutual respect and enhance their working relationship by sharing wisdom, knowledge and experience. 

Participate. Be engaged. Check in often with your co-lead, UBT members and sponsor. 

Practice partnership basics. A shared understanding of partnership and partnering skills is essential. Take trainings in LMP orientation, consensus decision making and interest-based problem solving. 

Lead by example. Actively listen and encourage feedback from each other. As UBT co-leads, you serve as role models for your team. 

Don’t fear failure. Not every project and initiative will work, but they all are learning experiences and provide an opportunity to improve. 

Find additional tools, tips, stories, support and more in our online leadership toolkit.

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“You have two ears and one mouth for a reason,” television’s Judge Judy frequently says, quoting an ancient Greek philosopher. “You should listen twice as much as you talk.” Successful co-leads realize that making a partnership work requires listening and learning from one another. 

Caroline Masikonde, RN, had been a management co-lead with the urgent care team at Largo Medical Center in the Mid-Atlantic States, an experience that helped her understand the importance of valuing her partner’s input. But when she accepted a new role as clinical operations manager in Northern Virginia Audiology in January 2016, she didn’t have any experience in audiology. So she’s relied heavily on her new labor co-lead, Lynn M. Reese, Au.D., a UFCW Local 400 member. Masikonde has learned why audiology UBT members escort patients outside (so they can try out new hearing aids in different conditions)—and her willingness to listen helped the co-leads bond quickly. 

“Lynn is very experienced,” says Masikonde. “I lean on her even now.” 

Reese, on the other hand, was new to the unit-based team structure, since the audiology UBT had just formed. That’s where Masikonde’s expertise came in. “We fit together pretty well,” says Reese. “Caroline is very open to listening and learning new things.”

Reese, too, expanded her knowledge, growing into an appreciation that she and Masikonde have equal say on what’s now a Level 4 UBT. “Everyone contributes,” says Reese. The ability to speak up led to Reese and the rest of the team requesting and receiving approval for an additional booth to test patients’ hearing. 

Relationship tested

Their new relationship was tested when a member—after waiting more than 12 weeks for a refund on a hearing aid that had cost more than $1,000—alerted them, loudly and angrily, to the problem. 

Instead of pointing fingers, UBT members figured out the issue: The refund request had to be processed through a department in Southern California, but the team had no way to follow up once the request was submitted. 

“This lady forced us to look at this and do better for our members,” Masikonde says. “It prompted us to come up with a better workflow,” and now the team has names and contact information for the people who work on the refunds.

“Even though it was a bad situation, she made us want to improve,” Reese says. 

Because the co-leads already were accustomed to relying on and listening to each other, they were able to quickly and calmly handle this tense situation with the unhappy member.

“We really learned our lesson,” Masikonde says. “Recently, we did a refund on a Monday—and by Friday, the member had the check. Lynn and I know our parts and do our dance.”

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Word Jumble: Make It Last

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Fri, 09/01/2017 - 16:09
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Unscramble these words to be reminded of qualities that are the building blocks of a lasting partnership.

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Word Jumble: Make It Last

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Frontline employees, managers and physicians, as well as people who support unit-based teams

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Inject some fun into meetings with this word jumble that reminds players about the values of partnership. 

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