Unit-based team concepts

Giving Babies the Right Start

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A Labor and Deliver team in the Northwest reduces the average time taken to begin an emergency C-section once a physician makes the decision to do surgery.

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Jennifer Gladwell
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A Labor and Delivery team in the Northwest reduces the average time taken to begin an emergency C-section once a physician makes the decision to do surgery.

Produced by Jennifer Gladwell

Edited by Jennifer Gladwell and Kellie Applen

 

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Savings From Around the Regions

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Sun, 06/18/2017 - 11:42
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Find out how innovations such as eSignatures are helping teams save money while boosting quality and service in every KP region. 

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Tracy Silveria
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Tyra Ferlatte
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eSignatures and more from coast to coast
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Northern California: Staff laptops make life easier 

Even in a fast-paced Emergency Department, change doesn’t always come swiftly.

“I’m old school,” says Jacinta Laupua, a clerk and SEIU-UHW member, who was one of the last holdouts when her team decided to try using laptop computers to gather member signatures. 

“I thought of every excuse in the book. But now I love it,” she continues. “If I don’t have a laptop assigned to me, I ask other clerks if they are using theirs, because I want one. In fact, we need more.”

The laptops, provided through a regional initiative, are at the heart of a successful unit-based team project to reduce paper and copying costs in the Emergency Department at the South Sacramento Medical Center. The total savings came to more than $88,000 in 2016. 

The Level 5 UBT’s project got under way in late 2015, when clerks and the team’s co-leads—Bianca Ruff, a clerk and SEIU-UHW member, and managers Susan Velasquez, administrative services manager, and Neeta Kumar, administrative clerical supervisor—brainstormed ways to improve cost savings and efficiency. Their first goal was to save $27,820 over four months. 

Soon team members were trying out the use of laptops with signature capture pads. The technology makes it possible for clerks to register patients at their bedside and record their information and signature electronically. Not only does this eliminate the need for paper registration forms, it also increases the clerks’ mobility and efficiency.

There were many small tests of change needed before everything was working smoothly, but the project has been so successful the department has invested in nine laptops on wheels. And all Emergency Department clerks are trained on
the computers. 

“It’s almost too painful to remember how we used to process forms,” jokes Ruff.

—Tracy Lee Silveria

Northwest: Pharmacy team ‘owns’ its inventory, saves thousands

When team members at the Community Care Pharmacy in the Northwest region did a routine inventory, they were astounded at the value of their expired medications that no longer could be returned. 

“We took a $70,000 loss,” says Rob Yancey, the pharmacy’s manager. The pharmacy serves patients in extended care facilities and often fills prescriptions for costly and uncommon drugs.

Susan Luu, an inventory technician and member of UFCW Local 555, spearheaded a successful project that drew on the free-to-speak culture and collaborative spirit that helps make this a Level 5 team. 

“I knew it was too much to do by myself,” Luu says. “I felt comfortable talking with my manager, and his response was, ‘Let me see how can I can help.’” 

Different staff members “owned” a section of the pharmacy to check for outdated or slow-moving medications. By the time the team did its next inventory, losses had dropped to $7,000.

—Jennifer Gladwell

Mid-Atlantic States: Tackling unwanted side effect of a computer upgrade

When the South Baltimore County Medical Center laboratory in the Mid-Atlantic States region upgraded its computer system in December 2015, it inadvertently increased lab costs. 

The problem? While the new system has many great features, it doesn't have a way to alert staff when providers add a new test to an existing order. In May 2016, the lab missed 32 percent of these “add-ons,” a total of 30 tests, says Samuel Endalew, the lab’s lead technician, a UFCW Local 27 member and the team’s labor co-lead. 

The mistake inconveniences members, who must return to the lab to provide a new specimen. Each missed add-on costs Kaiser Permanente about $35 in extra supplies and employee time. 

The solution: a system to check the lab’s inbox for add-on tests and a team binder to track their progress. By February 2017, the team was missing only 2 percent of add-ons and saving about $1,050 a month.

Leaders from other area labs are considering adopting the process.

—Otesa Miles

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Right Setting, Lower Costs, Better Care

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Fri, 06/16/2017 - 18:12
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How one behavioral health team improves care and helps save $1 million by educating patients about Emergency Department use.

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Jennifer Gladwell
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Tyra Ferlatte
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Take Action: Take Credit Where Credit Is Due

Quality or service improvement projects often lead to more cost-effective care. Be sure you track the financial impact of your team’s performance improvement work and log it in UBT Tracker. 

These tools will help: 

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When the Ridgeline Behavioral Health team members in Colorado decided to tackle outside medical costs, even they were surprised at how their small touch on a huge issue could result in such significant savings.

Team members identified two ways they thought they could have an impact—including finding out which of their patients were being seen frequently in the Emergency Department—while helping their patients get appropriate care. 

“We know from evidence-based medicine that if patients are seeking care in the Emergency Department for mental health issues, it’s unlikely to provide a long-term improvement in symptoms,” explains Amy Martin, manager of Ridgeline Behavioral Health. 

Team members began the project by researching which outside hospitals Kaiser Permanente prefers to have members and patients use. Armed with the new information, they created a flier explaining the options and shared it with the rest of the staff, who then shared it with patients. This way, when patients did access care, they were more likely to go to a facility that KP has a contract with and thus, cut costs.

The results were remarkable. The team’s patients’ visits to emergency departments decreased by 8.25 percent, which in turn reduced ED costs by 26 percent. The total impact for 2016: $1 million in soft-dollar savings. 

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Word Scramble: Performance Improvement Savvy Beverly White Wed, 06/14/2017 - 16:18
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Word Scramble: Performance improvement savvy
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Hank

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Intended audience:
Frontline workers, managers and physicians

Best used:
When you need to mix it up in a meeting, work on this word scramble to test your performance improvement savvy.

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Use this word scramble in your UBT meeting  to test your team's performance improvement savvy.

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SuperScrubs: It All Adds Up! Beverly White Wed, 06/14/2017 - 15:40
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Anyone with a sense of humor

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Our comic superhero shows that our values all add up to our value.

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Our comic superhero shows how every part of what you do adds value.

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A Million Dollar Fix

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VID-155_Lets_Try_Something_Different
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A San Diego pharmacy team saves $1 million by better managing its inventory of specialty medications.

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A San Diego pharmacy team saves $1 million by better managing its inventory of specialty medications.

Produced by Sherry Crosby

Edited by Sherry Crosby and Kellie Applen

Learn more about this team in Hank

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Smoothie Time

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Mayhem ensues in this spoof when a medical assistant at Mainstreet Hospital is pulled in too many directions. Turn to your unit-based team to avoid a similar fate!

 

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Non-LMP
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Tyra Ferlatte
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Mayhem ensues in this spoof when a medical assistant at Mainstreet Medical Center is pulled in too many directions. Can you avoid a similar fate? Get involved with your unit-based team and help fix out-of-whack systems and processes that can cause stress and lead to burnout.

 
Produced by Kellie Applen.
Shot, edited and directed by Vibrant Films.

 

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A Busy Day

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VID-157_a_busy_Day
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In this spoof about stress, a busy medical assistant at Mainstreet Medical Center is overcome—literally and figuratively—with work. There's hope, though: Unit-based teams are great at fixing out-of-whack systems and processes that can undermine a team and its members. 

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Non-LMP
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Tyra Ferlatte
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In this spoof about stress, a busy medical assistant at Mainstreet Medical Center is overcome—literally and figuratively—with work. There's hope, though: Unit-based teams are great at fixing out-of-whack systems and processes that can undermine a team and its workers. 

 

Produced by Kellie Applen.
Shot, edited and directed by Vibrant Films.

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Flier Templates

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Thu, 05/18/2017 - 18:02
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Content Section
flyer templates

Need to spread the word fast? Download one of five flier templates, fill in your text, print out and you're done! These are Word templates, so no fancy software (or design skills!) are needed. 

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Flyer Templates

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Intended audience:
UBT consultants and co-leads as well as public affairs professionals who need to spread the word about an LMP issue. 

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Fill in and print out these color fliers and hand out or post on bulletin boards. 

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Let's Try Something Different

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VID-155_Lets_Try_Something_Different
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See how a free to speak culture at the Sacramento pharmacies helped unit-based team members shorten wait times.

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Non-LMP
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Tyra Ferlatte
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See how a free to speak culture at the Sacramento pharmacies helped unit-based team members reduce wait times.

Produced by Kellie Applen.

Shot and edited by CrushPix Video Production Company.

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