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Poster: Reduce Patient No-Show Rates

Submitted by Shawn Masten on Sat, 03/03/2012 - 00:11
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This poster provides tips on how to cut no-show rates.

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Poster: Reduce Patient No-Show Rates

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PDF (color and black and white)

Size:
8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
UBT members, co-leads and consultants

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Post on bulletin boards, in break rooms and other staff areas to demonstrate
 how reminder calls can reduce patient no-shows.

 

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From Union Activist to Manager

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Wed, 02/22/2012 - 17:24
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In this first-person story, a nurse in the Northwest explains how her years of union experience helped her become a better manager.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Anna Mulessa, RN, Manager, Medical-Surgical ICU at Sunnyside Medical Center, Northwest
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From union activist to manager
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Lessons for leadership in unit-based teams
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What happens when things change in your job and you have to rethink what’s always worked in the past?

For me, that moment came two years ago when I moved into a management role. I had spent 24 years as a frontline nurse, union steward and labor partner to hospital administration before my job transition.

Frankly, I wasn’t sure what to expect going in, but having been a steward and a labor partner helped me become a better manager. Kaiser Permanente has given me opportunities to grow as a leader that I don’t believe I would have had elsewhere. Along the way I learned six lessons that I think can help others lead in a collaborative team environment:

  • Speak well and connect. As a labor partner, I developed my speaking and presentation skills—skills that most don’t learn in nursing school. My confidence grew with each presentation and I now feel a connection with my colleagues that helps us all gain value from our conversations.
  • Give and get respect. As a nurse, I was respected at the bedside by physicians, managers and other nurses. I don’t think I would have been as respected as a manager if I hadn’t been respected at the bedside first. My clinical experience helped give me credibility.
  • Understand operations. As a labor partner I learned valuable lessons about hospital operations. That allowed me to build on my experience as a caregiver and begin to see the bigger picture—how things are intertwined and why certain decisions are made.
  • Listen and hear. You have to be a great listener and actually hear what people are saying. You have to be able to take things in and think about how to respond. As a steward, I always mulled things over before reacting, and I try to do that still.
  • Know your contract. Most union leaders know their contract inside out—certainly I did when I was president of the RN bargaining unit. Managers should, too. The National Agreement gives us many tools that can help both sides stay on track.
  • Stay flexible, be practical. Nurses are very solution-oriented. The solution to a problem has to make sense. I learned over the years that different people might get to the same outcome, but there are many ways to approach the problem. You need to be willing to try a different route to get to the solution so that everyone feels they have a voice in the process.

As a labor leader, I learned to believe in people and know that there’s always another side to any story. My staff understands they can come to me any time. And our unit-based team helps us draw on everyone’s knowledge and allows everyone to be heard.

In the end, it wasn’t that hard to make the transition from labor leader to manager. In both roles you have to consider diverse points of view, and sometimes you have to step back and ask, “Does it make sense?” You’re not always popular, but I’m OK with that.

We may not always agree. But there is no “we” or “them,” we are all one—because we always put our patients first.

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Poster: Tell Me Your Story [template]

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 16:05
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Use this template to help you share stories of your team's successes and failures--and help tranform KP into the best place to receive and give care.

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Poster: Tell me your story template

Format:
PDF (color and black and white)

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

Best used:
Use this template to help you share stories of your team's successes and failures—and help tranform KP into the best place to receive and give care. Post on bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas.

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Poster: Tell Me Your Story

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 15:52
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A reminder that by sharing stories of your team’s successes and challenges, you are showing everyone the way to better health care for all, inspiring others to follow your lead.

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Format:
PDF (color and black and white)

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

Best used: A reminder that by sharing stories of your team’s successes and challenges, you are showing everyone the way to better health care for all, inspiring others to follow your lead. On bulletin boards in break rooms and other staff areas.

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Inspire Change: A Storytelling Template anjetta.thackeray Mon, 11/28/2011 - 14:02
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Inspire Change: A Storytelling Template
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Format:
PDF and Word DOC

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline teams

Best used:
Use this template to inspire your team to prepare department newsletter articles, storyboards for UBT fairs or presentations about projects. Includes distinct sections you'll need to get the story.  

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This storytelling template features a guide page and individual blank template for your team projects.

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Inspire Change: A Storytelling Workbook

Submitted by anjetta.thackeray on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 21:43
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This workbook features blank templates for your storytelling needs. Use them for department newsletters, UBT fair storyboards or presentations to your team or LMP leaders.

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Inspire Change: A Storytelling Workbook

Format:
PDF (color and black and white) and DOC

Size:
16 pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and team members

Best used:
This workbook, developed by LMP Communications for storytelling workshops, features simple steps to outline your story. Use it to spread best practices by unit-based teams through presentations, storyboards and newsletters. Download, print out and share with your teams.

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Huddle Power

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See how huddles have helped Kaiser Permanente teams improve communication, morale and best of all—patient care.

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Tyra Ferlatte
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Successful unit-based teams, those that continuously improve performance and lead change, use huddles to share information and stay on top of team business. This video highlights two KP teams that regularly huddle to tackle day-to-day issues, advance performance improvement projects and give "snaps" to colleagues who go the extra mile. See how huddles and snapping have helped these teams improve communication, morale and best of all—patient care.

 

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UBT Meeting Report-Out

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Wed, 10/19/2011 - 16:59
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One-page worksheet to help members of representative UBTs communicate with other team members.

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Meeting Report-Out

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PDF and Word Document

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and members or representative unit-based teams

Best used:
This template can help you keep team members informed of issues addressed at UBT meetings and collect feedback from those not present.

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UBT Fair Poster Template

Submitted by anjetta.thackeray on Thu, 08/25/2011 - 00:04
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This template helps you create posters and fliers to publicize UBT fairs.

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UBT Fair Poster Template

Format:
Word document

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Frontline employees and stakeholders

Best used:
Use this fill-in-the blanks template to promote your UBT fair. Fill out template and download customized poster or flier to hand out at meetings or post on bulletin boards. Add details such as day, time and location and any special guests and activities planned for the fair. Post fliers in breakrooms, union halls and other places where frontline employees gather.

For more tools, please visit the How-To Guide: UBT Fair in a Box.

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UBT Fair PPT Template for Team Presentations

Submitted by anjetta.thackeray on Wed, 08/24/2011 - 23:55
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This PowerPoint presentation offers teams a how-to alternative to the traditional storyboard.

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UBT Fair PPT Template for Team Presentations

Format:
PPT, 11 slides

Intended audience:
Frontline staff, managers, and physicians; regional and facility leadership.

Best used:
Unit-based teams can use this PowerPoint template to share their successful practices at a UBT fair or other similar gathering. This is an alternative to creating a storyboard. The template guides teams to insert key information (such as SMART goals, small tests of change, metrics, and learnings) onto each of the 11 slides for a quick and easy way to create a presentation for a UBT fair or similar event. 

For more tools, please visit the How-To Guide: UBT Fair in a Box.

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