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Unit-Based Teams' Growing Focus on Cost of Care

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PowerPoint

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8.5" x 11", three pages

Intended audience:
Department managers, management and union co-leads and UBT sponsors

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Shows the growth of performance improvement projects, including cost reduction, efficiency and patient safety.

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Flying the Talk

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The power of partnership in the air

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The patient at the center of the Value Compass isn’t always a KP member, as two Colorado RNs proved on a flight home from the Mid-Atlantic States region last fall—and the experience they shared in the air also brought a fresh appreciation of their shared values and commitment to partnership.

Debbie Zuege, Colorado’s senior director of Nursing and Women’s Health, and Becky Sassaman, a nurse at the Arapahoe After-Hours clinic in Denver, work together as co-leads for the Nursing Partnership Council but had never teamed up clinically. That changed on their return flight from the Mid-Atlantic States, where they had talked about partnership with a group of union stewards.

Shortly after takeoff, Zuege was settling in and starting to read a magazine when something caught her eye.

“A flight attendant came down the aisle, holding an oxygen tank,” Zuege said. She alerted Sassaman, and they joined the flight attendant, who was tending to a woman lying down in the aisle. The woman was pale, sweating excessively and seemed confused. She’d been sick to her stomach. Two physicians on the flight joined in to help move her to the back of the plane.

The hastily formed team concluded the woman was dehydrated. Her pulse was weak. They elevated her feet and gave her liquids to drink; Sassaman placed an IV into her hand to administer fluids they found in the onboard medical kit, and Zuege administered oxygen. The woman responded well, with her pulse and color returning to normal. The doctors and nurses decided she’d be fine for the duration of the flight, and the attendant rearranged passengers so Sassaman could sit with her. The team kept the IV in place, suspending the fluids from a hanger hooked to the overhead bin, and gave her medicine for her nausea. Zuege and the two physicians checked in throughout the flight.

“The lady was so incredibly sweet and grateful,” says Sassaman, who helped her get clean, found her jacket and even lent her a pair of workout pants. “She kept saying ‘Thank you’ and ‘How can you do this?...I made a scene.’ I told her we are nurses, and it is what we do.”

 

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Zero Trends: Health as a Serious Economic Strategy

Format:
PowerPoint presentation

Size:
58-slide deck

Intended audience:
Anyone interested in creating a healthy workforce that can deliver on its full potential

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Share this PowerPoint with team members to show how a transformational approach helps organizations ensure a healthy and high-performing workplace. 

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Poster: A Clear Vision of Safety

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PDF

Size:
8.5” x 11”

Intended audience: 
Union Coalition-represented employees

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Help your staff make a safer workplace through ergonomic upgrades, training and uncluttered space.

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10 Proven Practices for Reducing Injuries

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PDF

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8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Managers, Workplace Safety staff and unit-based teams working on reducing the number of workplace injuries

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Share this 11-page presentation of proven safety practices at meetings, in huddles and at other gatherings to accelerate improvement in workplace safety. 

 

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