Health and Safety Champions

Decreasing Diabetes Disparities

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How one team personalized care for Latino patients and improved outcomes.

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When it comes to addressing health care disparities, medical office assistant Anna Jenkins thinks her unit-based team is up to the challenge. 

“I can go to my UBT members and say, ‘This is a care gap. Give me your feedback. Give me your ideas,’” says Jenkins, an OPEIU Local 30 member and labor co-lead for the Rancho San Diego Primary Care team. “Our administration listens to us. They’re very open to letting us try it our own way.” 

The Level 5 team is leveraging Labor Management Partnership principles and tools to communicate, coordinate and customize care for Latino patients with diabetes. The approach has led to better health outcomes and improved service for a group disproportionately impacted by diabetes. 

The unit-based team has increased the number of Latino patients ages 65 to 75 whose blood sugar levels are under control, according to recent clinical quality measures. 

“That partnership between management and labor is important,” says Silvia Hernandez, RN, medical office administrator and the team’s management sponsor. “This teamwork helps us to improve patient care and quality with excellent member satisfaction.” 

Adapting approaches 

Key to the team’s success is partnering with Complete Care Management, a specialized strike force that monitors the health of patients who struggle to control chronic conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. 

To better support her Latino patients, care manager Lily Thamiz, RN, has adapted her approach. She books longer appointments for Spanish-speaking patients who need interpreters, refers others to bilingual diabetes education classes, and relies on phone calls to connect with those short on time. 

“The only time we can talk is when they’re driving,” says Thamiz, a member of Specialty Care Nurses of Southern California, an affiliate of UNAC/UHCP. “These are solutions I’d never considered before.” 

UBT members tailor treatment in other ways, too. To ensure continuity of care for Latino patients in their 60s and 70s, they standardized the steps needed to download and share data from glucose monitors. Providers use the devices to track patients’ blood sugar levels and adjust their medications. By consistently managing and sharing data, staff members guarantee they do not miss crucial patient information when communicating with one another. 

“They make you feel like you really matter,” says Mary Hart, 71, a Latina patient who has diabetes. “They really show their concern for your health.”

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Health and Safety Champions — April 2021 Focus

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Identify the risk for potential workplace hostility and learn how to defuse tense situations.

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Partner with your teammates to identify and reduce the risk for workplace conflict.

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Health and Safety Champions — March 2021 Focus

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Harness your inner strength by setting intentions. Think of an intention as a road map for your day. It’s not a goal — but a purpose or attitude that you're proud to embrace.

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Help your teammates design healthy intentions to restore their mind, body, and spirt.

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Health and Safety Champions — February 2021 Focus

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Help your teammates avoid slips, trips, and falls by encouraging them to identify and eliminate common hazards in their path of travel. 

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Help your teammates avoid slips, trips, and falls by encouraging them to identify and eliminate common hazards in their path of travel. 

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Encourage your team members to play “Food and Immunity Bingo,” to promote foods, nutrition habits, and lifestyle choices known to strengthen your immune system.

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Health and Safety Champions — November 2020 Focus

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Renew your focus on gratitude and recognize teammates who shine amid the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Health and Safety Champions — October 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 09/21/2020 - 14:04
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Every department must have a safety action plan to identify hazards, develop solutions and ensure a safe working environment.

 

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Best used: Work with your team to form a safety action plan to identify hazards, develop solutions and ensure a safe working environment.

 

 

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Stay up to date on your health screenings and get your flu shot. Encourage team members to do the same.

 

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In the face of COVID-19, preventive care is more important than ever. Stay up to date on your health screenings and get your flu shot. Encourage team members to do the same.

 

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Health and Safety Champions — August 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 07/27/2020 - 16:31
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Round for safety to identify risks associated with the spread of COVID-19 and take action to make the workplace safer. 

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Round for safety to identify and minimize the risks associated with the spread of COVID-19. 

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Health and Safety Champions — July 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Wed, 06/24/2020 - 12:24
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Help your team find fun ways to move and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits of exercise.

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Help your team find fun ways to move and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits of exercise.

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