Total Health

Total Health Presentation—Rockwood Lab (NW)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 06/24/2014 - 17:46
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Presentation for the virtual UBT fair on Total Health from the Rockwood Lab in Northwest.

Laureen Lazarovici
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Total Health - Rockwood Lab

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Size:
"Eight-slide deck"

Intended audience:
Total Health champions; UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

Best used:
This is the presentation the UBT from the Rockwood Lab gave at the Total Health virtual fair. Review information about this team's success in meeting Total Health goals and adapt to your team.

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Total Health Presentation—Rock Creek (Colorado)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 06/24/2014 - 17:46
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Check out this presentation about how one UBT leveraged individual team members' wellness goals into one great Total Health improvement project.

Laureen Lazarovici
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Total Health - Rock Creek

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"12-slide deck"

Intended audience:
Total Health champions; UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

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A UBT from the Rock Creek lab in Colorado, which gave this presentation at the Total Health virtual fair. Use to review information about this team's success in meeting Total Health goals and adapt to your team.

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Total Health Presentation—Northern California Lab

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 06/24/2014 - 17:45
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A presentation from the Northern California regional lab UBT about their Total Health Incentive Plan kick-off events.

Laureen Lazarovici
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Total Health Presentation - NCAL Lab

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Size:
"Eight-slide deck"

Intended audience:
Total Health champions; UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

Best used:
This presentation from the Northern California regional lab UBT was given at the Total Health virtual fair. Review information about this team's success in meeting Total Health goals and adapt to your team or facility.

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Total Health Presentation—South Bay (SCAL)

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Tue, 06/24/2014 - 17:44
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This presentation from the Total Health virtual UBT fair outlines how the South Bay Medical Center hosted a Total Health Incentive Plan kick-off week.

Laureen Lazarovici
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Total Health - South Bay

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PDF

Size:
"Nine-slide deck" 

Intended audience:
Total Health champions; UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

Best used:
This is the presentation the Total Health leader from the South Bay Medical Center gave at the Total Health virtual fair. Review information about this team's success in meeting Total Health goals and adapt to your team.

 

 

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Getting Healthy Together

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Members of the Phlebotomy unit-based team at the Rockwood Medical Offices in Oregon share how they are motivating each other to get healthy—and the impact it has had on their customer service scores.

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Members of the Phlebotomy unit-based team at the Rockwood Medical Offices in Oregon share how they are motivating each other to get healthy—and the impact it has had on their customer service scores.

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Stepping Up to Total Health

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Maureen Fox, an RN and improvement adviser in the Northwest, shares the inspirational story of how she transformed her health—and her life.

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Maureen Fox, an RN and improvement adviser in the Northwest, shares the inspirational story of how she transformed her health—and her life.

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Poster: Health Is a Team Sport Videos

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/07/2014 - 12:17
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This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, features a short description of three videos to use at meetings to inspire others to make healthy choices.

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Poster: Health is a Team Sport Videos

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PDF (color and black and white)

Size:
8.5” x 11”

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians

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Show how you and your staff can get together to make better choices and promote a healthier lifestyle.

See the videos:

Get Up—Get Moving

Stepping Up to Total Health

Getting Healthy Together

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Reducing Health Disparities With Outreach

Submitted by Julie on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 16:05
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An internal medicine UBT at the Los Angeles Medical Center had success inviting African-American patients to a special hypertension clinic and made progress toward its goal of closing the gap between African-American patients with their hypertension under control and those of other races.

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Spreading the Word

Knowledge is power, and when you give patients good information it empowers them to take charge of their health.

Here are some ideas to get the word out.

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When the internal medicine UBT at the Los Angeles Medical Center decided to focus its efforts on African Americans with hypertension, not all team members initially were comfortable with targeting patients by race for special outreach. “We worried about how patients would react,” says union co-lead Marilyn Lansangan.  

However, when they invited African-American patients to a special clinic, they were thrilled with the results. Not only did patients show up, the team made progress toward its goal of closing the gap between African-American patients with their hypertension under control and those of other races. “The barrier was not the patients. The barrier was us,” says Lansangan.

Closing care gaps

Nationwide, nearly 45 percent of African Americans suffer from high blood pressure—a rate much higher than other racial and ethnic groups. The condition tends to develop earlier in life and is likely to be more severe for them. There is some recent research from the National Institutes of Health that suggests genetics may play a part. Such social and economic factors as discrimination and poverty also may contribute. Whatever the reason, health care organizations—including Kaiser Permanente—are working to reduce the disparity.

When Jose Saavedra, M.D., the physician champion on hypertension at LAMC , heard that colleagues at Downey Medical Center held a special outreach clinic for African-American members with high blood pressure, he encouraged the internal medicine UBT to try it as well.

Targeted outreach

Team members generated a list of their African-American patients with a certain threshold of uncontrolled hypertension. LVNs and social workers called patients every day, inviting them to the special clinic. The success of the outreach calls surprised everyone. “Even when we just left a message, people would come to our clinic,” said Elenita Petrache, assistant administrator and one of the management co-leads.

At the event, clinicians educate patients about hypertension, then take their blood pressure. Depending on the results, patients queue up for a short chat with either a doctor or a nurse, who can adjust their prescription or schedule a more in-depth appointment. Patients who successfully control their blood pressure get a certificate. Everyone gets a swag bag containing an apple, bottle of water, DVD about hypertension, and information about diet and sodium.

Improving teamwork

Gayle McDow, who attended the clinic in late April, says it make sense for KP to reach out to African-American patients. "The numbers suggest that this issue is more prevalent in our community," she says.

The project also built cohesion among UBT members who work on different floors, says Petrache. “It helped two parts of the department develop a better relationship because we have common goal,” she says. “There is communication between the teams. It’s a beautiful thing.”

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Poster: Take the Pledge

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Tue, 04/29/2014 - 17:04
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This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, offers six tips for healthy eating—and challenges each of us to take a healthy eating pledge.

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Poster: Take the Pledge

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
All KP employees

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This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, offers six tips for healthy eating—and challenges each of us take a healthy eating pledge. Use to give teams ideas to promote healthy eating and team spirit.

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Bookmark: Health Is a Team Sport

Submitted by paule on Wed, 02/26/2014 - 10:56
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Format: Paper bookmark
Intended audience: Coalition union employees, nonrepresented employees, managers
Best used: By Workplace Wellness/Healthy Workforce implementors and Wellness Champions to use as promotional giveaways at Workplace Wellness events, including events promoting the Total Health Incentive Plan, Healthy Workforce, and Live Well Be Well