Poster: Ask Your Sponsor for Help
This poster lists the ways in which sponsors can help unit-based teams.
This poster lists the ways in which sponsors can help unit-based teams.
This poster features a checklist UBT co-leads and sponsors may use to help teams develop.
Format:
PDF (color and black and white)
Size:
8.5” x 11”
Intended audience:
Unit-based teams and UBT sponsors
Best used:
This poster features UBT sponsorship advice from Priya Smith, a sponsor in Kaiser Permanente's Northern California region. Post on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas.
This poster features UBT sponsorship advice from Priya Smith, a UBT sponsor in Kaiser Permanente's Northern California region.
This poster features UBT sponsorship advice from Gena Bailey, a UBT sponsor in Kaiser Permanente's Northwest region.
This poster, which appeared in the October 2012 Bulletin Board Packet, offers tips for unit-based team sponsors.
Format:
PPT
Size:
1 Slide
Intended audience:
LMP employees, UBT consultants, improvement advisers
Best used:
This PowerPoint slide features an optical team that lowered glasses redo rates. Use in presentations to show some of the methods used and the measurable results being achieved by unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente.
This PowerPoint slide, from the September 2012 Bulletin Board Packet, features an optical team that lowered glasses redo rates.
New members' experiences can be challenging—check out these tips for making them the best they can be.
Teams at the South Bay Medical Center improve attendance, reduce injuries, and improve their health with Instant Recess.
Format:
PPT
Size:
1 slide
Intended audience:
LMP Staff, UBT consultants, improvement advisers
Best used:
This PowerPoint slide highlights a business services team that discovered a glitch, corrected it, and brought in $10 million in Medicare reimbursements. Use in presentations to show some of the methods used and the measurable results being achieved by unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente.
This PowerPoint slide highlights a business services team that discovered a glitch, corrected it, and brought in $10 million in Medicare reimbursements.
This PowerPoint slide features a team at the Honolulu Clinic that reduced patient wait times by making one nurse responsible for giving injections each day.