A Kaiser Permanente employee shares her journey to better health, and how she is now helping her teammates do the same.
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After suffering from a serious digestive disorder, Marian Miles was inspired to take better care of her health. She changed her diet, became more active, and is now helping her San Diego co-workers change their lives too.
This 90-second animated video explains how our Labor Management Partnership makes Kaiser Permanente a better place to work — and receive care.
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In just 99 seconds, learn how Kaiser Permanente's unique Labor Management Partnership makes it a better place to work — and receive care. Watch this animated video now.
This short video explains what unit-based teams are and shows how they're making Kaiser Permanente a better place to work and receive care.
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Imagine a workplace where every member of every team has a say in how the work gets done. That is the goal of the more than 3,500 unit-based teams now up and running across Kaiser Permanente. Watch this short video for a quick explanation of what a unit-based team is, and to see how UBT members are working together to make KP a better place to work and receive care.
This award-winning intensive care unit has built a #FreeToSpeak culture with interdisciplinary rounds on patients. Now the team has high morale, low turnover—and its patients suffer fewer hospital-acquired infections.
"Me Tarzan, you Jane," as the model for doctor-nurse relationships? No thanks! This award-winning intensive care unit has built a #FreeToSpeak culture with interdisciplinary rounds on patients. As a result, the team has high morale, low turnover—and its patients suffer fewer hospital-acquired infections.
A unit-based team at Kaiser Permanente's Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C. helps its department adjust to a big jump in membership--and improves patient care at the same time.
This short video shows how a unit-based team at Kaiser Permanente's Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C. is adjusting to a big jump in membership—and improving patient care at the same time.
A video excerpt from the Oct. 7, 2015, workers’ voice summit at the White House to hear Obama’s praise for KP and the Labor Management Partnership.
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Kaiser Permanente is “considered one of the premier health organizations in the country,” according to President Barack Obama, because it’s a place where union workers have a voice to improve quality and service. Check out this video excerpt from the Oct. 7, 2015, workers’ voice summit at the White House to hear Obama’s praise for KP and the Labor Management Partnership.
This short video shows Kaiser Permanente employees at a business office in Walnut Creek, Calif. take an Instant Recess® dance break every morning—almost without fail—in the parking lot.
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This short video features Kaiser Permanente employees at a business office in Walnut Creek, Calif., who take an Instant Recess® dance break every morning—almost without fail—in the parking lot.