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Have some fun—and reinforce the importance of reducing waste and saving KP money—by using this "Hank lib" at your team meeting. From the Winter 2013 issue of Hank.
This poster, which appears in the January/February 2013 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights a Georgia team that reduced duplicate medications listed in patient records.
This PowerPoint slide, from the January/February 2013 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Maryland team that improved mammogram rates through better communication.
This poster, which appears in the January/February 2013 Bulletin Board Packet, highlights a Maryland team that improved its mammogram screening rate.
Use this poster to track your team's projects and inspire action among your team members.
Eight quick hits, one from each region, on work being done in partnership to save lives and money.
This PowerPoint slide, from the January/February 2013 Bulletin Board Packet, features a Georgia UBT that reduced duplicate medications listed in patient records.
A Georgia oncology team steps up its efforts at medication reconciliation to prevent errors and costly, preventable hospitalizations. This ambitious improvement project catapulted the team up two levels on the Path to Performance.
David Jones, MD, explains how unit-based teams can help doctors improve the care they give patients and transform care delivery.
This poster, which appeared in the Fall 2012 Hank, explains how the three steps of systems thinking can be used when solving a problem.