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Patient Care Cards

Submitted by anjetta.thackeray on Sun, 08/29/2010 - 21:21
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These care cards allow patients to ask questions of their doctors and nurses. Team members can collect completed cards from the patients to address issues and concerns before the patients leave the hospital.

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Patient Care Cards

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Zipped PDF

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Printout, 2-sided, 4" x 6" index card

Intended Audience:
Unit-based teams

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Download and print these two care cards to give to patients for their comments, allowing teams to address in-patient concerns. One care card is for patients to ask questions of their nurses and make comments on their nursing care. The other card is for patients to ask questions of their doctors and make comments on care from their doctors. This tool is inspired by a card developed by the Medical-Surgical 4B unit-based team at Irvine Medical Center.

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Is Email Harming Your UBT?

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 00:49
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Tips from experts and the front line on how to use email in ways that will help UBTs succeed.

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Is email harming your UBT?
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Tips on how to use email effectively and boost—not batter—your team
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Mandy Sly, a unit-based team consultant in Kern County (Southern California), was facilitating the launch of a unit-based team. The group suffered from low morale—a problem compounded by their habit of taking up difficult issues over email and liberal use of the “reply all” button.

“There was a lot of miscommunication,” says Sly, who is now a UBT coordinator in Southern California assigned to the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions. “Email is there to improve communication, but if it is not used properly, it can do a lot of damage to individuals, teams and organizations.”

Why does it matter?

Communicating by email is the norm for managers and many other workers at Kaiser Permanente—a great innovation, but fraught with potential pitfalls. And with the advent of unit-based teams, managers are likely to be carrying on email conversations with more people at more levels of the organization: labor co-leads, sponsors, facilitators and employees. That means email etiquette is more important than ever if the open, respectful communication that is part of the foundation of the Labor Management Partnership is going to help improve performance.

What’s the problem?

Stripped of tone of voice, body language and facial expression, email communication means those receiving the message don’t have some key (unwritten) information on which to base their interpretation of the content. In fact, people only correctly ascertain the intended tone of an email only half the time, according to research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 2006. Worse, they have no clue they are getting it wrong. They think they’ve correctly interpreted tone 90 percent of the time.

“Email is not very good at conveying tone and nuance,” writes Alan Murray in The Wall Street Journal Guide to Management, to be published in October 2010. “That seems to be doubly true when the sender is a manager and the receiver is a subordinate. Suggestions made in jest can too easily be mistaken for serious commands; observations made with irony can too often be received as literal.”

 

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Meeting Agenda Template

Submitted by kevino on Tue, 07/27/2010 - 06:51
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Meeting Agenda Template

Use this template for creating the meeting agenda for participants to help them stay on track. 

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Meeting Agenda Template

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PDF or Word document

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Unit-based team co-leads

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Fill in this template and distribute to meeting participants to help everyone stay on track. 

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Debriefing Tips

Submitted by kevino on Sat, 07/10/2010 - 08:42
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These tips explain when having a team-based review of an event is appropriate, and five steps to take to be sure that review is successful and helps lead to better outcomes.

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Debriefing Tips

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline managers, employees and physicians

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Check in with your team after a shared event that needs a debrief—and explore takeaways to improve everyone's experience.

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Communicating With CARE

Submitted by kevino on Sat, 07/10/2010 - 08:37
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Four important steps that will help ensure good communication with colleagues and KP members alike—and a helpful mnemonic to remember them with.

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Communicating With CARE

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline managers, physicians and workers

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Discuss these concepts for better communications witih colleagues and patients in huddles and at meetings; show you CARE!

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PDF: Presentation Tips

Submitted by Kristi on Sun, 06/20/2010 - 19:07
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Presentation tips

This tool offers 16 tips for giving effective, engaging presentations.

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Presentation Tips

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

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Find inspiration in these tips for effective, engaging presentations to make yours even better.

 

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit: 5. Communication

Submitted by Kristi on Sun, 06/13/2010 - 18:06
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The purpose of the Unit-Based Team (UBT) Toolkit is to supply job aids, tools and templates for unit-based team co-leads to use in leading their teams as they engage in performance improvement and learning. The toolkit is organized into nine sections. This is Section 5.

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Unit-Based Team Toolkit: 5. Communication

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PDF and Word DOC

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10 pages; 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based team co-leads

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Enhance your communication skills and your UBT's success with these aids and tips.

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This compressed .jpg file requires less memory than .eps or .tif file types. Use for web and email applications and for multimedia such as PowerPoint presentations.

LMP Logo - Color (jpeg)

Labor Management Partnership logo in color; jpg format. Use for web, email and PowerPoint.

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Designers

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The .tif format does not use compression, so it does not lose image information; this is typically the format preferred for print projects.

 

LMP Logo - Color (tif)

Labor Management Partnership logo in color; tif format. Use for print projects.

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LMP Logo (color eps)

Submitted by Kristi on Sun, 06/13/2010 - 17:56
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LMP Logo - Color (eps)

Labor Management Partnership logo in color; eps format. Primarily for professional designers' use.

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LMP Logo (Color, EPS Format)

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EPS, color

Intended audience:
Professional designers


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The .eps file is the original file format (Adobe Creative Cloud). It ensures the highest possible output quality. 

 

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