Unit-Based Teams Are Getting Results: 2018
This 10-page deck gives real-world examples of how unit-based teams are leading change, saving money and raising the bar on performance across Kaiser Permanente.
Format:
PDF (color and black and white)
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Two pages, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and members
Best used:
Use this tool when doing just-in-time training for the Rapid Improvement Method (RIM), when teams need a refresher of the RIM process and for team members to use as a reference.
This document provides a visual representation of the basic steps of Rapid Improvement Method (RIM) and gives team members something easy to use as a reference.
This 10-page deck gives real-world examples of how unit-based teams are leading change, saving money and raising the bar on performance across Kaiser Permanente.
Unit-based teams are the platform for frontline performance improvement at Kaiser Permanente. See 12 examples of how they are reducing costs, improving service, enhancing quality and building a stronger workplace.
At Kaiser Permanente, the patient is at the center of all decision making, and metrics can help us see at a glance the impact—positive or negative—that a team's decisions have had on a patient. The key to good metrics is finding the few, vital pieces of information that help us understand that impact.
“The purpose of measurement in quality improvement work is for learning, not judgment,” says Bob Lloyd, the executive director of performance improvement at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, an independent nonprofit in Massachusetts.
UBTs use the Value Compass, which puts the member at the center of every decision, to focus the team’s performance improvement projects on achieving the highest quality, the best service, the most affordable care and the best place to work. UBT goals and improvement work should also be aligned with the priorities of the facility and region where the team is located.
What can your team do to focus on creating a culture of safety?
UBT members at the Modesto Medical Center were initially skeptical that teenage summer interns could help them get the ball rolling on projects. But working with the interns made them believers.
Wondering if your improvements have any dollar signs attached to them? Learn some tips for jump-starting your team's thinking about the financial benefits of performance improvement.
This checklist identifies factors that play an important role in helping teams sustain the changes of their performance improvement projects. Use these questions to spark discussion.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Union employees, union members, external audiences
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This video users' guide suggests ways in which "Not My Father's Union" can be used to show audiences inside and outside of KP how unions members are helping KP succeed. Use at LMP and UBT trainings, UBT meetings, union conferences, and new employee trainings.
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This video users' guide suggests ways in which "Not My Father's Union" can be used to show audiences inside and outside of KP how unions members are helping KP succeed.