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10 Essential Tips for Huddles

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Mon, 07/23/2012 - 13:29
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Tips for maximizing the effectiveness of your team's huddles.

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Frontline employees, managers and physicians, and UBT consultants

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Post these 10 tips on successful huddles on bulletin boards and discuss in team meetings; use this tipsheet as a starting point for team discussions and brainstorming. 

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See how teams have put these tips to use.

 

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Virtual UBT Fair on Affordability

Submitted by Julie on Thu, 05/24/2012 - 13:38
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Power Point slides from a virtual UBT fair held on May 23, 2012 featuring three teams: The Materials Management UBT in Panorama City, The Ambulatory Surgery Reovery team in Moanalua, Hawaii and the Santa Rosa Emergency Department.

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30 slides 

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads, sponsors and consultants

Best used:
To find out what other teams are doing and adapt their successful practices. 

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Behind-the-Scenes Service

Submitted by Shawn Masten on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 04:03
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This story from the Spring 2012 Hank describes how Labor Management Partnership tools helped a Medical Records team tackled a seemingly insurmountable backlog.

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In 2011, the Medical Records unit-based team in the Northwest received 1,222,361 pages of outside records that required indexing into patients’ electronic medical records—a staggering 725,000 more pages than it received in 2010.

Yet team members met and mastered the challenges facing them, whittling down an enormous backlog and reducing the turnaround time for processing from 62 days in December 2010 to three days by December 2011—benefiting both their internal customers and KP’s members and patients. And they’re sustaining that success.

The steady increase had been debilitating. Overtime hours went through the roof, with more than 2,450 hours logged in 2010. The 37 team members work 24 hours a day, seven days a week and have seven different work classifications. Staff members were worn out. Piles of paperwork were stacked high, waiting for processing. Morale was at an all-time low.

The case illustrates vividly that service is not just a bedside issue at Kaiser Permanente. For a variety of reasons, many KP members see outside providers—and when those providers submit paper or electronic records with the patient’s medical information to Kaiser Permanente, the records have to get indexed into KP HealthConnect. If there’s a delay, the patient’s regular physician may be missing important information the next time the member is seen at KP.

“When the clinician needs medical information on their patients in order to treat their current medical condition, we’re able to provide updated and accurate records,” says the team’s union co-lead, Kathleen Boland, a data quality clerk and SEIU Local 49 member. And, she notes, members aren’t having to repeat critical tests and procedures, saving them time and money.

Things started to change when, through unit-based team training, team members learned such skills as process mapping and how to understand data. They created SMART goals (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic/relevant, time-bound), started huddling and developed a greater understanding of roles and responsibilities.

The team receives more than 700 different types of documents, so variation was rampant. Team members developed cheat sheets to standardize how documents should be prepped for indexing and to get everyone to use the same process for each task. They also cross-trained and helped each other out when someone was on vacation or ill.

“In the beginning,” says Bruce Corkum, RN, a UBT resource team specialist, “they didn’t share the work. Then they started understanding how they could help each other work toward the same goal.”

Not only did the backlog disappear, but the need for overtime is nonexistent now, they’ve improved attendance and “morale has improved,” says Burgandy Muzzy, a health records clerk and member of SEIU Local 49. People are happy to be at work.

“People are talking about us in a positive way now,” says manager Debbie Lang, “instead of as ‘those people who lose everything.’ ”

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10 Essential Tips for Copay Collection Shawn Masten Thu, 04/05/2012 - 13:59
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Intended audience:
Unit-based team co-leads and members

Best used:
Hang this sheet sharing tips to increase copayment collection, generate revenue and increase KP affordability on bulletin boards and use it to start a team meeting discussion.

Related story: How Anaheim Admitting Team Increased Copay Collection

 

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Find out what unit-based teams are doing to successfully collect copayments, generate revenue for KP and improve affordability.

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Poster: Addressing Complaints Improves Service

Submitted by Shawn Masten on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 23:48
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This poster describes how the Fresno Health Information Management UBT used directional signs and restaurant pagers to improve customer service.

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8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
UBT members, co-leads and consultants

Best used:
This poster describes how the Fresno Health Information Management UBT used directional signs and restaurant pagers to improve customer service. Post on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas.

 

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Case Study of Partnership Success

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 14:33
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The executive summary of a 2012 study by Cornell's Institute of Labor Relations shows the positive impact of KP's LMP and other labor partnerships on patient care, cost and workplace quality.

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Case Study of Partnership Success

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Five pages, 8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Frontline teams, managers, senior leaders and physicians, and health care leaders and policy makers

Best used:
Share this Cornell study with teams, colleagues and all parties interested in new approaches to health care delivery and workplace effectiveness—and in learning about the benefits of labor-management partnerships.

 

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PowerPoint: Cross-Training Ends Scanning Backlogs Kellie Applen Tue, 01/10/2012 - 11:51
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This slide spotlights a team that found a way to speed up the entry of medical records into HealthConnect. Use in presentations to show some of the methods used and measurable results being achieved by unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente.

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This slide spotlights a team that found a way to speed up the entry of medical records into HealthConnect.

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Poster: Wait Times Irritating Members?

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 15:44
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This poster features a surgery team that found a way to make waiting less painful.

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Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and staff

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This poster, for use on bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas, features a surgery team that found a way to make waiting less painful.

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Hawaii UBT Cuts Costs, Clutter Shawn Masten Mon, 08/08/2011 - 13:24
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This one-page slide shows how an Ambulatory surgery recovery team in Hawaii saved nearly $10,000 per month by reducing duplicate and overstocked supplies in the Moanalua Medical Center operating room. Include in meetings or presentations as an example of UBT performance improvement.

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Agenda Planning Template

Submitted by Vaughn.R.Zeitzwolfe on Thu, 07/14/2011 - 15:44
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Make your meetings more productive by using these templates, which include columns for issues, who's on point and next steps.  

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Agenda Planning Template

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Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and sponsors 

Best used:
UBT co-leads can use this template when they plan meetings togehter ahead of time. 

 

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