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Is delivering a baby in Portland that different from delivering one in Denver? Probably not. That's why frontline teams can and should learn successful practices from each other.
From the Desk of Henrietta: Proudly Found Elsewhere
Let's get over our egos and take good ideas from others.
March 24, 2015
RN Christy Borton (left) mobilizes for a safer workforce.
Around the Regions (Spring 2015)
A sampling of what teams across KP are doing in partnership.
"Why reinvent the wheel?" asks Marianne Henson, RN, the clinical operations manager at Falls Church, Virginia. "We already knew what worked."
Boost Your Borrowing
Someone else's idea can be good for a quick win.
Don't Be Shy
A team spreads a proven practice and helps save lives.
Teo's stay in the NICU after he was born led dad Trav Ichinose to become an active member of the team's parent advisory council, contributing his voice to improving performance.
Giving Patients a Voice
Caregivers get tips from patients.
March 17, 2015
Frontline workers have a key role to play in winning and keeping Kaiser Permanente members.
How to Help KP Grow
Why and how workers and their unions can help KP grow.
March 3, 2015
Walter Allen, executive director and chief financial officer of OPEIU Local 30
Why Total Health Is a Union Issue
Workers set an example for patients and their community.
A process to follow up on abnormal test results is an important way Kaiser Permanente keeps patients safe and healthy.
Raising a Flag for Patient Safety
Patient outreach effort is winning awards—and saving lives.
Peter Sidhu, RN, left, demonstrates Ebola safety steps with Arjun Srinivasan, MD, an associate director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at KP-sponsored forum in November 2014.
Kaiser and Coalition Unions Reach Agreement on Ebola
A landmark pact protects workers who treat Ebola patients.
January 28, 2015
Focusing on Common Ground
How interest-based bargaining changes the game.
January 2, 2015
Groundbreaking From the Get-Go
A short history of national bargaining at KP.
"If you are going to be a good partner, you have to have your partner’s interests in mind as well as your own," says Michael Belmont.
Good Partnering Methods Aren’t Just for the Bargaining Table
How to solve tough problems and preserve work relationships.