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How to Find UBT Basics on the LMP Website

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LMP Website Overview

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How to Find How-To Guides

This short animated video explains how to find and use our powerful how-to guides

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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 Use the Search Function on the LMP Website

Having trouble using the search function? Check out this short video to help you search like a pro!

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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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TOOLS

Total Health Presentation—Rock Creek (Colorado)

Format:
PDF

Size:
"12-slide deck"

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

Best used:
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

Format:
PDF

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)

Format:
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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Waste Walk: Observation Sheets

Format:
DOC

Size:
8.5” x 11” (1 sheet, 2-sided, four categories per side)

Intended audience:
Level 2 and higher unit-based teams 

Best used:
Good introduction to performance improvement. Team members can use the sheets to capture notes under each waste category for further discussion and problem solving.

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Sustaining Change Checklist

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
Unit-based team co-leads and sponsors, UBT consultants

Best used:
Use this list of questions to generate discussion in your team before starting a test of change; these thought-provoking questions are from the British National Health Service’s Institute for Innovation and Improvement. 

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PICK Your Priorities

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11" 

Intended audience:
UBT sponsors, consultants and co-leads

Best used:
The tool helps determine which projects to focus energy on first—starting with work that has high impact and is relatively easy to do. Use the four categories to help a team set priorities.

 

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How to Sign Up for KP.org

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline teams working to increase their members' and patients' use of kp.org

Best used:
This tipsheet gives simple steps to help members and patients sign up for and get the benefits of using kp.org.

 

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Workplace Safety Tips From a Top-Rated Facility

Format:
PDF

Size: 
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Unit-based teams, co-leads, department managers, union stewards and safety leaders

Best used: 
Improving workplace safety starts with you. Follow this tipsheet for successful workplace safety practices.

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Fish Out Your Root Cause

Format:
PDF and Word document

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Level 2 and higher unit-based teams

Best used:
These step-by-step instructions and template will help your team use a fishbone diagram to tease out the root causes for problems in a system.

Note: Download the PDF version to print out and use in meetings. Use the Word template if you'd like to fill the tool out on the computer.

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