A Dose of Fun
Co-leads administering a dose of fun helps shake up a department that had low morale.
Co-leads administering a dose of fun helps shake up a department that had low morale.
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 streamline processes to meet patient care goals?
This short video explains what unit-based teams are and shows how they're making Kaiser Permanente a better place to work and receive care.
Imagine a workplace where every member of every team has a say in how the work gets done. That is the goal of the more than 3,500 unit-based teams now up and running across Kaiser Permanente. Watch this short video for a quick explanation of what a unit-based team is, and to see how UBT members are working together to make KP a better place to work and receive care.
Eight quick hits, one from each region, on the performance improvement work being done in partnership in each region. From the Summer 2013 Hank.
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.
This postcard, which appears in the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet, features a UBT from the Mid-Atlantic States that was able to increase the percentage of patients whose blood pressure was under control.
This PowerPoint slide from the May/June 2015 Bulletin Board Packet features a Colorado Primary Care team and a Northwest Regional Infusion Center that has given the gift of time by implementing a faster way of administering medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
In health care today, everybody has to be thinking and innovating. "Invent Our Future" shows how workers, managers and physicians are implementing new ideas, helping to secure their own futures and keeping Kaiser Permanente at the top of its game.
In health care today, everybody has to be thinking and innovating. "Invent Our Future" shows how workers, managers and physicians are implementing new ideas, helping to secure their own futures and keeping Kaiser Permanente at the top of its game. Also see the companion discussion guide.
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.