A UBT Sponsor Explains How to Support Change
San Jose sponsor says helping teams see the bigger picture and overcome obstacles are key.
San Jose sponsor says helping teams see the bigger picture and overcome obstacles are key.
UBT Tracker is a web-based tool to collect and report data about unit-based teams.
Each UBT creates a record to track its membership, assign key team roles and describe its projects and tests of change.
Unit-based team members can search the database to find out what other teams in similar departments are doing and learn about projects that address a particular performance measure.
Sponsors and leaders use the information from UBT Tracker to understand what teams are working on and how UBTs contribute to the organization’s goals.
Use of UBT Tracker is required. Teams are rated on their progress on the Path to Performance in part by the data they enter in Tracker.
The Path to Performance provides a consistent way for teams to understand where they are in the developmental process—and what they need to do to move to the next level. It sets standards in seven dimensions of performance: sponsorship, leadership, training, team process, team member engagement, use of tools, and goals and performance. Teams must meet all the criteria of each dimension at each level before they can move to the next level.
As teams become high performing, they tend to have better attendance, fewer workplace injuries and better service scores and quality outcomes.
A Level 1 team is building a foundation for effectiveness by identifying leaders and sponsors.
A Level 2 team is establishing structures to engage all team members and learning techniques of performance improvement.
A Level 3 team is demonstrating progress on team engagement and is initiating projects to improve performance.
A Level 4 team displays high engagement from all team members and has completed a number of successful improvement projects.
A Level 5 team uses sophisticated performance improvement tools and is achieving multiple targets across all four points of the Value Compass.
A unit-based team is a group of frontline employees, managers, physicians and dentists whose work brings them together naturally and who collaborate with one another to improve member and patient care. They are accountable for the performance of their unit and determine the methods and metrics of their performance improvement projects. Those projects line up with the region’s business strategy and with one or more of the points of the Value Compass: best quality, best service, most affordable and best place to work. Team members should always keep their efforts focused on what is best for the patient and the member.
Unit-based teams exist in every department where there is at least one worker who’s represented by the Alliance of Health Care Unions or the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions.
UBTs work on improvement projects related to the four points of the Value Compass: quality, service, affordability and best place to work. They are always geared to creating a topnotch experience for Kaiser Permanente members and patients. Many projects focus on affordability, workplace safety and service. Other areas that teams are working on include prevention and disease management, patient safety and healthy workforce, among others.