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How to Find and Use Team-Tested Practices

Does your team want to improve service? Or clinical quality? If you don't know where to start, check out the team-tested practices on the LMP website. This short video shows you how. 

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How to Find the Tools on the LMP Website

Need to find a checklist, template or puzzle? Don't know where to start? Check out this short video to find the tools you need on the LMP website with just a few clicks. 

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National Agreement Booster Learner Worksheet

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:

Any consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh their knowledge about the national agreements

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Use this worksheet in conjunction with the related booster materials, including a video, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide

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National Agreement Booster Facilitator Guide

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PDF

Size:

5 pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:

Any consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh their knowledge about the national agreements

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Use this guide in conjunction with the related booster materials, including a video, PowerPoint template, and learner worksheet.

 

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Comparing the Levels of the Attendance Toolkit

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Use this chart to figure out which toolkit to use with your team

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  RefresherIntermediateComprehensive
What is our current state?Our current attendance is fine. We want to keep up the good work!Our current attendance needs some improvement. We may be having issues with employees and managers communicating about attendance.We need to turn around our attendance performance completely.
What interventions might be needed?My team needs opportunities and tools to assist us in maintaining and sustaining our current performance.I’m looking to do a project that will help us improve our attendance.We need stakeholder engagement and professional guidance to improve our attendance.
What are our capabilities?The information we need to learn can be done independently and at our own pace.Co-leads work well together. We are a functional team that can work on projects internally. We’re comfortable using performance improvement tools.The team needs help! We have multiple needs concerning conflict, lack of engagement, etc.
How is the toolkit level delivered?Completely self-paced. Use the tools from the LMP website individually and as a team.Internal resources can facilitate. Someone on your team can train or deliver.External resource helps to deliver training and consultation.

 

 

Tool Time

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Find help at your fingertips

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Does your team need a tune-up on performance improvement tools?

Dust off the old tool belt and dig into all the Labor Management Partnership resources at your fingertips. LMPartnership.org offers more than 700 tools. 

Finding the right tools is easy if you follow these simple steps:

  • Log on to LMPartnership.org (you're here now!)
  • Go to the Library tab and select Tools.
  • Use the filter option on the left to narrow your focus.
  • Want more options? Use the Reset button to change your filters.

Need more help? Check out this cool video!

 

TOOLS

LMP Methods Booster PowerPoint

Format:
PPT

Size:
22 slides, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh knowledge about interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making

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Use these PowerPoint slides in conjunction with the related booster materials, including a video, facilitator guide and worksheet. 

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LMP Methods Booster Facilitator Guide

Format:
PDF

Size:
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh knowledge about interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making

Best used:
Use this guide in conjunction with the related booster materials, including a video, PowerPoint template and worksheet. 

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TOOLS

LMP Methods Booster Learner Worksheet

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
UBT consultants and trainers working with teams to refresh knowledge about interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making

Best used:
Use this worksheet in conjunction with the related booster materials, including a video, PowerPoint template and facilitator guide. 

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Equity for All

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Teams answer the call to address care gaps

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“Everyone must put on their leadership hat. It doesn’t relate to title or overall responsibility —  it’s what you control and influence from where you stand,” said Ronald Copeland, MD, senior vice president and chief equity, inclusion and diversity officer, at the National Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Virtual Conference Series in October.

The Labor Management Partnership is designed to foster leaders at every level, to encourage everyone to use their voice and add their ideas to solving the challenges at hand. As our nation and our organization seek new ways to advance equity and diversity — including equity in health care — doing the right thing has never been more important.

“Action matters more than passion, and impact matters more than intent,” Dr. Copeland said. “It’s great to say, ‘I want everybody to achieve equity and inclusion,’ but we have to do the actions that make that occur.”

See equity in action in this issue of Hank with inspiring actions taken by 4 unit-based teams from across the organization. Together, their commitment to achieving equitable outcomes in maternal-child health, and in treating diabetes and high blood pressure, is reshaping what culturally sensitive care looks like for thousands of our members and patients.

 

Videos

LMP Methods Booster Video

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At the Labor Management Partnership, how we make decisions is just as important as the decisions themselves. Interest-based problem solving and consensus decision making are 2 important methods we use to solve problems, improve performance and cultivate good working relationships. View this short video and use the related tools to boost your knowledge and skills.

Sleep Team Dreams up Solutions in Partnership

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Small tests of change help improve efficiency and affordability

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Who knew bubble wrap envelopes could help patients sleep better at night?

That’s what the Sleep Medicine team in Falls Church, Virginia, discovered when it purchased padded envelopes and a postage machine and launched a service that allows patients to receive — and return — sleep therapy supplies by mail. Thanks to the team’s new approach, patient complaints about supplies dropped from multiple times a week to zero in 3 months between February and May 2019.

“Our patient satisfaction has really gone up. No complaints,” says Danielle Long, sleep apnea coordinator and the team’s labor co-lead who is an OPEIU Local 2 member.

This effort to fix a broken process is a powerful example of how management and labor can work together to improve service, access and affordability.

“Every single one of us contributed to making the workflow easier,” says Alireza Mallah, sleep apnea coordinator and a member of OPEIU Local 2.

Not ‘user-friendly’

Most patients seen by the team suffer from sleep apnea, a condition in which breathing is often blocked or partly blocked during sleep. To detect sleep apnea, patients wear a portable monitoring device. Treatment involves using a machine that delivers air pressure through a mask while sleeping.

As a service to patients, clinic staff arranged for members to pick up the sleep study devices and respiratory supplies at one of 10 medical office buildings in the area.

But patients sometimes were slow to retrieve the equipment and supplies, which caused storage problems. At other times, supplies were incorrect, late, or missing — frustrating patients and staff. And because the team relied on in-house couriers to make the deliveries, there was no way to track items, causing waste.

“It wasn’t a user-friendly process,” explains George Sweat, the team’s management co-lead and director of Medical Specialities. “There was no reliable system for supplies to get from point A to point B, and some members would get duplicate supplies because we had no way of tracking them.”

The breakthrough

“Why don’t we mail these supplies?” team members wondered aloud. But without guidance or goals, the talk remained just that: talk. Solutions seemed like a “myth to everybody,” Mallah recalls.

Then Sweat arrived in March 2018 with a fresh perspective and a zeal for data.

“The breakthrough was looking at the numbers,” says Sweat, who discovered that 25 sleep study devices were lost in 2018, totaling $120,000 — money the team could have saved or spent elsewhere.

He shared his findings with the team and helped set goals to mail all supplies by June 2019 and reduce the annual cost of respiratory supplies by 20 percent. Along the way, they would survey patients to see if their efforts improved member satisfaction.

Continuous improvement

Using the Plan-Do-Study-Act model, the team started out with small tests of change. Team members bought a postage machine that enables them to track shipments and experimented with different envelopes.

“For the first week or two, it was a little rocky,” explains Long. “We started out slowly.”

Now the team mails most supplies to patients, who have the option of picking up and dropping off equipment at the Falls Church location. The team also streamlined the inventory of respiratory supplies, eliminated the use of couriers, centralized distribution of equipment, and introduced paperless billing.

“We’re capturing 100 percent of the revenue,” says Sweat, who estimates the department has saved more than $111,000 in the first four months of 2019, putting it on track to meet its financial goal.  

Best place to work and receive care

The team’s process improvements also benefit patients by increasing access and member satisfaction.

Because patients can return the sleep study devices by mail quickly, staff can put the equipment back into circulation faster, enabling providers to diagnose patients within days instead of weeks.

Patients are happier, too. As of August 2019, 96 percent of patients surveyed said they prefer receiving their supplies by mail rather than traveling to pick them up.

What’s more, team members say performance improvement has made their work lives easier. “I don’t have to work as hard to satisfy my patients,” says Mallah.

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