Unit-based team concepts

Changing Times, Changing Care laurie.a.schmidt Wed, 10/28/2020 - 14:28
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Agility was key for this pediatric team as they took to the street to provide recommended immunizations for preventable diseases, including measles and whooping cough, for their younger patients. 

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Without well-child visits, many young patients are not receiving recommended immunizations for preventable diseases, including measles and whooping cough. The Fontana Pediatrics team brainstormed and developed a drive-up vaccine clinic.

 

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Team Picnic

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VID-180 Team Picnic
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In this spoof, team members who are working hard — but not getting much done — discover the secret to better productivity. Turn to your UBT if you have similar issues!

 

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Non-LMP
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Tyra Ferlatte
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In this spoof, team members who are working hard — but not getting much done — discover the secret to better productivity. Turn to your UBT if you have similar issues!

 

Produced by Kellie Applen and Paul Erskine
Shot, edited and directed by Vibrant Films

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UBT Rapid Improvement Model Template Vaughn.R.Zeitzwolfe Mon, 08/01/2011 - 15:28
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Rapid Improvement Model Template
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Two pages, 8.5" x 11"

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UBT co-leads and members

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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.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Asking Good Questions

Submitted by Kristi on Mon, 05/31/2010 - 21:44
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Running Your Team
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Asking Good Questions

When coaching or problem solving, ask thoughtful questions to engage the other person and help them increase their capacity for solving problems on their own. Thoughtful questions motivate the coachee to think, analyze, speculate and express feelings.

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When coaching or problem solving, ask thoughtful questions to engage the other person and help them increase their capacity for solving problems on their own. Thoughtful questions motivate the coachee to think, analyze, speculate and express feelings.

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Team Discovers Key Savings Through Prescription Transfers
  • Identifying high-cost medications filled outside of KP pharmacies
  • Developing scripting
  • Reaching out to Kaiser Permanente members
Laureen Lazarovici Tue, 01/25/2022 - 14:00
LMP Skills Booster - Active Listening and Effective Questioning

The LMP Skills booster is an introductory tool which also can be used to reinforce previous learning.

Complete the LMP classes to get a more comprehensive understanding of our partnership.

This booster can help everyone understand the LMP skills of active listening and effective questioning.

Check out all the Learning Boosters.

Laureen Lazarovici Wed, 01/12/2022 - 12:31
Workplace Stressors Laureen Lazarovici Fri, 08/06/2021 - 12:51
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UBT members, co-leads, managers, sponsors, UBT consultants

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Use this tool with your unit-based team to help identify stressors that contribute to absenteeism and develop practical solutions to resolve issues.

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Tips to help teams identify the sources of stress and address them.

Jennifer Gladwell
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Tool Time Laureen Lazarovici Tue, 07/20/2021 - 11:50
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Find help at your fingertips
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ED-1947 and ED-1981
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Need a tool to help your team improve performance? Here's how to find the right one.

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Does your team need a tune-up on performance improvement tools?

Dust off the old tool belt and dig into all the Labor Management Partnership resources at your fingertips. LMPartnership.org offers more than 700 tools. 

Finding the right tools is easy if you follow these simple steps:

  • Log on to LMPartnership.org (you're here now!)
  • Go to the Library tab and select Tools.
  • Use the filter option on the left to narrow your focus.
  • Want more options? Use the Reset button to change your filters.

Need more help? Check out this cool video!

 

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Jennifer Gladwell
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Alec Rosenberg​
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Vaccinating in Partnership Laureen Lazarovici Thu, 07/15/2021 - 17:01
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Teaming up to combat COVID-19
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ED-1937 and ED-1914
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Workers, managers and physicians team up and leverage Partnership principles and methods to combat COVID-19.

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As we move toward the “next normal,” the Labor Management Partnership has played a key part in supporting COVID-19 vaccinations.

Frontline workers, doctors and managers have come together to get shots in arms. These fruitful collaborations point the way forward as Kaiser Permanente and the Partnership unions work to transform fear into confidence, confusion into clarity, and hesitancy into bold action.

Look at the data

A joint effort between SEIU-UHW and physicians pushed vaccination rates of the union’s members from less than 50% all the way up to 64% within 3 months. It began when union leaders crunched the numbers — and didn’t like what they saw.

At the beginning of February, less than half of SEIU-UHW members at Kaiser Permanente were vaccinated against COVID-19. For instance, only 40% of union employees were vaccinated in the Emergency Department at Downey Medical Center in Southern California, where Gabriel Montoya works as an emergency medical technician.

Montoya and his fellow union members — working with physicians and managers — wanted to raise those rates, so they pulled together labor-doctor huddles. Union members were scared, confused and hesitant.

Building trust

At first, they considered joint physician-labor rounding. But they realized being in patient areas wouldn’t support those conversations, so they pivoted to huddles — short, informal team meetings.

Carol Ishimatsu, MD, a pediatrician with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group, was one of the first doctors to join a huddle in Downey.

“Vaccines are our most important intervention,” says Dr. Ishimatsu, who participated in the clinical trials for the shots when they were being tested.

To build trust, Dr. Ishimatsu emphasized her shared experience with SEIU-UHW members as warriors on the front line. “I told the employees: I do the same thing you do after work,” she says, describing her ritual of removing her clothes in the garage and putting them directly in the washing machine before entering the house. “We are in different professions, doing the same thing.”

Joel Valenciano, an Environmental Services manager at Downey, helped organize huddles at outlying clinics.

“I encouraged the staff to be honest, relate their fears and doubts, anything holding them back,” he says. “And they really opened up.”

“We did it in partnership,” says Montoya, the emergency medical technician. “The labor partners led the huddles and introduced the doctors.

I can’t imagine that happening in a nonunion hospital, or even a non-Partnership hospital.”

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Jennifer Gladwell
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Alec Rosenberg​
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Take Action: Get Shots in Arms

Here are 3 ways to build confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines and increase vaccinations:

 

Poster: Prescriptions Made Easy

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Thu, 07/15/2021 - 15:26
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ED-1937

Skip the trip to the pharmacy by signing up for prescription delivery.

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Alec Rosenberg​
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PDF

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees who want to learn more about fast and easy ways to fill their prescriptions.

Best used:
UBT consultants and union representatives post this in employee areas and use as a flier or handout during meetings. 

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