Around the Regions (Spring 2014)
A quick tour of what's going on around the regions. From the Spring 2014 Hank.
A quick tour of what's going on around the regions. From the Spring 2014 Hank.
A leaflet that describes the Chief's responsibilities in implementing UBTs.
In this edition of Hank magazine's full-page comic, our superhero shares tools for UBTs to use to beat burnout and maintain balance.
Format:
PDF
Size:
12 pages, 8" x 11.5"
Intended audience:
UBT consultants, union partnership representatives and UBT co-leads
Best used:
This deck will help Level 5 unit-based teams understand how to incorporate the voice of the member and patient in their work.
A guide to including the voice of the patient and member in performance improvement with key resources.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5” x 11”
Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used:
Use this meeting icebreaker as a fun way for people who haven't met before to learn one another's name.
Use this meeting icebreaker as a fun way for people who haven’t met before to learn one another’s names.
Check out this 12-page PowerPoint deck with examples from every region showing how unit-based teams have helped improve improve quality, service, affordability and the workplace. Suitable for presentation.
Sponsoring five unit-based teams could be a full-time job on its own—but it’s just one of several hats Lynette Harper wears. This slideshow captures a day in her life at work.
Sponsoring five unit-based teams could be a full-time job on its own—but it’s just one of several hats Lynette Harper wears. This slideshow captures a day in her life at work.
An EVS department got everyone thinking and talking about safety every day--and got results. Here's how.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5” x 11”
Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used:
This colorful "decision tree" will help department members understand that everyone in the "natural work group" is part of the UBT. Share on a bulletin board or in your break room.
This poster answers the question of whether or not you are in a UBT.
This UBT consultant gets results--and looks forward to the day her teams don’t need her anymore.