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An internal medicine UBT at the Los Angeles Medical Center had success inviting African-American patients to a special hypertension clinic and made progress toward its goal of closing the gap between African-American patients with their hypertension under control and those of other races.
This poster, which appears in the May/June 2014 Bulletin Board Packet, offers six tips for healthy eating—and challenges each of us to take a healthy eating pledge.
Use this spreadsheet to track the financial savings from your performance improvement projects.
An Environmental Services manager recognized for his workplace safety results talks about keys to building a culture of safety.
An award-winning manager shares four tips for leading on workplace safety.
Stretch your legs and your mind with an exercise to root out waste in your workspace and or your workflow. Follow this step-by-step guide to making your team's Waste Walk a success.
Capture notes about the types of waste you see in your workspace for further discussion and problem solving in team meetings.
Look at your work areas and workflows in a new way. These categories will help teams root out waste and solve for affordability.
A quick tour of what's going on around the regions. From the Spring 2014 Hank.
The Colorado Couriers department is set to save $375,000 in a year after an objection prompts a close look at its use of outside contractors. From the Spring 2014 Hank.