Partnership: Just What the Doctor Ordered
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.
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.
What can your team do to reach out to patients proactively? What else could your team do to help patients manage chronic conditions?
What can your team do streamline processes to meet patient care goals?
A unit-based team at Kaiser Permanente's Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C. helps its department adjust to a big jump in membership--and improves patient care at the same time.
This short video shows how a unit-based team at Kaiser Permanente's Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C. is adjusting to a big jump in membership—and improving patient care at the same time.
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PPT
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LMP employees, UBT consultants, improvement advisers
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Inspire your team members with the methods and results of this Primary Care UBT in helping patients get and keep their blood pressure under control.
This PowerPoint slide from the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet features a Burke Primary Care UBT from the Mid-Atlantic States that was able to increase the percentage of patients whose blood pressure was under control.
How one team spread a proven practice and multiplied its benefits. From the Spring 2015 Hank.
Adopting or adapting an idea from elsewhere can be the fastest way to a win. From the Spring 2015 Hank.
An internal medicine UBT at the Los Angeles Medical Center had success inviting African-American patients to a special hypertension clinic and made progress toward its goal of closing the gap between African-American patients with their hypertension under control and those of other races.
This three-minute video shows what's different about the unions working in Partnership at KP. Union members do more than fight for wages and benefits. They are directly involved in solving problems and making decisions that help make KP the best place to work and to receive care.
"Not My Father's Union" is a three-minute video highlighting what's different about the unions working in partnership at Kaiser Permanente. Union members involved in the Labor Management Partnership do more than fight for wages and benefits. They are directly involved in solving problems and making the decisions that make KP the best place to receive care.