Poster: Saving the Hassle and Cost of Lost ID Cards
This poster, which appears in the March/April 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Mid-Atlantic States team that improved service and captured lost revenue.
This poster, which appears in the March/April 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Mid-Atlantic States team that improved service and captured lost revenue.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5” x 11”
Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used:
Hang this poster detailing how one UBT improved service and boosted morale on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas. Use it to discuss possible changes with colleagues.
This poster, which appears in the March/April 2014 bulletin board packet, features a Northwest team that has improved lab turnaround times.
Armed with data and a method for change, the Santa Clara Women's Clinic UBT significantly reduced lab specimen errors that plagued their department. This short video tells their story of sustaining change.
Team members at the busy Santa Clara Women’s Clinic in Northern California significantly reduced the rate of lab specimen errors that had plagued their department—and the team culture today is a far cry from the days when employees would cover up their mistakes for fear of punishment. Their success earned them an invitation to present their project at the prestigious Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s National Forum on Quality Improvement. Watch their story on sustaining change.
In this era of health care reform, Medical Group Administrator Deborah Royalty stresses the critical role of unit-based teams and their sponsors in Kaiser Permanente's success.
The team on the 2-South Med-Surg unit at Sunnyside Hospital shines. Patient satisfaction scores have climbed over time as a result of numerous tests of change. Watch this short video to find out how a once-troubled department turned its culture around to sustain high performance.
The 2-South Med-Surg unit-based team at Sunnyside Medical Center in the Northwest has created a culture of high performance—but it wasn’t always that way. Before they could get to a place where team members are comfortable running simultaneous tests of change on multiple service projects, they had to overcome poor morale and staff churn. This is the story of how by changing team culture, the 2-South UBT sustains high performance.
Meaningful goals and first-rate teamwork help a pediatrics team in Georgia succeed in getting adolescent girls in for a series of three shots over six months. From the Winter 2014 issue of Hank.
Staff members at the Primary Care department at the Bonita Medical Office in San Diego, Calif., found that when they streamlined supply orders, they saved far more than they had expected. Watch their story and become inspired.
Unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente are looking for innovative ways to improve their work and save money, too. Staff members at the Primary Care department at the Bonita Medical Office in San Diego, Calif., found that when they streamlined supply orders, they saved far more than they had expected. And while there were some minor hiccups, it wasn’t as hard as they expected, either. Watch their story and become inspired.
Format:
PDF (color or black and white)
Size:
5.25" x 5" (print out on 8.5" x 11")
Intended audience:
Anyone with a sense of humor
Best used:
Download and post this light-hearted reminder to give new members extra attention on bulletin boards, in your cubicle, attach it to emails. Have fun!
The importance of giving new members extra attention is the focus of this cartoon from the Summer 2013 Hank.
Use this crossword from the Summer 2013 Hank to provide some variety in your next meeting.
Have some fun--and reinforce the importance of giving members a warm greeting--by using this "Hank lib" at your team meeting. From the Summer 2013 Hank.