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Team Helps Patients Heal at Home
  • Coming together from various departments (orthopedics, physical therapy, pharmacy) to teach a class for patients about what to expect before, during and after surgery
  • Rounding on patients in interdisciplinary teams
  • Making discharge calls and leveraging home health nurses as the bridge between hospital and home

What can your team do to better coordinate with other departments to improve patient care? What else could your team do to help everyone adapt to change in the workplace?

 

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How to Reduce Supply Expenses

  • Involving nurses, physicians and materials management in the project from the beginning
  • Mobilizing all UBT members to use stickers to indicate which supplies they use—and which they could live without
  • Managing resistance to change

What can your team do to engage everyone in performance improvement efforts? What else could your team do to encourage feedback and help individuals manage change?

 

Women’s Clinic Reduces Lab Errors

  • Standardizing the workflow for collecting specimens and ordering lab tests
  • Educating physicians about the medical assistants’ workflow and the couriers’ pick-up schedules
  • Treating errors as an opportunity for coaching rather than discipline

What can your team do to collect and analyze data to make workflow improvements? What else could your team do to encourage everyone to speak up and share concerns, ideas and suggestions?

Training Workers to Go Green

  • Negotiating education funding as part of the national agreements between Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions
  • Carving out time for workers to attend classes in how to reduce waste and use non-toxic cleaning products
  • Mobilizing environmental services workers to educate other KP employees and managers about green practices in a variety of departments

What can your team do to build career resiliency and adapt to change in the workplace? What else could your team do engage everyone in lifelong learning?

Kids Learn to Grow and Cook Healthy Food

  • Partnering with Thriving Schools, one of KP’s Community Benefit programs
  • Adapting a successful program in a new and innovative context
  • Mobilizing KP care givers to volunteer in their own community, leveraging their specific expertise

What can your team do to participate in KP's Community Benefit programs?  What else could your team do to build a culture of health and safety in the workplace?

 

 

Got Backlogs? Expand the Night Shift!

  • Acknowledging and addressing resistance to change as the team experimented with changes
  • Setting a clear goal of wanting to reduce excessive overtime 
  • Deploying more workers to the night shift

What can your team do to improve workflow and enhance the experience of our members and patients? What else could your team do to make KP the best place to work and receive care?

 

Staying Nimble With Innovation From the Frontlines

  • Deploying smartphones in primary care clinics so care givers can take photos of skin rashes for dermatologists to diagnose
  • Opening mini-clinics in retail stores staffed by nurse practitioners to provide routine care for both KP health plan members and non-members, many of whom did not have health insurance prior to the Affordable Care Act
  • Rejecting a new texting technology at a labor and delivery department when employees, managers and physicians concluded cellular reception in their building couldn’t support it—and not becoming discouraged.

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