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Tips for Improving Attendance
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Being here for our patients and members
Unit-based teams encourage employees to make wise use of the National Agreement's sick-leave provisions, which help ensure that individuals have income in the event of a long-term illness or disability. Absences can also create hardship on other employees and affect member service and care. Here are some tips for improving attendance in your department:
- Survey your unit or department to determine if there’s confusion about the use of sick time. If needed, find ways to educate staff on sick leave, tardiness and clocking in and out.
- Create an “attendance star” board to recognize staff members with great attendance.
- Encourage colleagues to schedule routine appointments during off-hours or in conjunction with lunch or breaks when possible.
- Track call-outs and use anonymous surveys to test for reasons why they are occurring.
- Use cause-and-effect tools such as fishbone diagrams to address unforeseen circumstances, morale, physical environment, workload or personal reasons.
- Engage staff with frequent conversations and be alert for — and respond to — indications of unhappiness or tension.
- Recruit an attendance champion to be on the lookout for opportunities to coach others on the importance of banking sick leave.
- Help employees track sick-leave usage by printing out and distributing the attendance calendar.
- Use the attendance scorecard to learn about the six essentials of good attendance and to see how your team rates. Then develop small tests of change to address the weak spots identified by the scorecard.
Hank Q1-2018
See the whole issue12 Tips for Building Your Team
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Take one action for every month of the year
Want to take your team to the next level? Make good things happen for yourself, your co-workers and your members and patients? Collaboration is one of the four critical skills needed to meet future challenges with ease. Use these 12 team-building tips to make every month count in 2018.
1. Par-tay
Celebrate your team’s successes and acknowledge — even celebrate — failures. Failures are great opportunities for learning if you focus on where the process (not the person) needs improvement. After each test of change, recognize and reward contributing team members at huddles and meetings. Use small wins to keep the momentum going.
2. In and out
Help employees track their sick days and time off by printing out and distributing our colorful, always popular attendance calendar.
3. Follow the money
Learn your department’s budget as a team and get everyone’s ideas on how to reduce costs. Sign up for a business literacy training.
4. Track it in tracker
Document your team’s work regularly, accurately and concisely in UBT Tracker. It will let others see and learn from your team’s accomplishments.
5. Stop the line
Ask for help or call a stop to the work when you see an imminent danger or need help to safely complete a task. Then look for system improvements and root causes of problems — ask not just what happened, but why.
6. Grow leaders
Rotate responsibilities for leading meetings and managing improvement projects among all team members. This will build your team’s skills and strengths.
7. Two words
Huddle daily. It works. Watch the video “Huddle Power” and use the tools there to get you started huddling with your team.
8. Clean up your act
Become supply savvy. Make a full assessment of supplies — track inventory, tidy up storage areas and streamline ordering. Simple changes can save thousands of dollars. Download our 6S tool to make this work a snap.
9. Take a (waste) walk on the wild side
Perform a waste walk. Impartially observe a work area or work process to identify waste or inefficiency. Get walking with our online Waste Walk toolkit.
10. Save a tree
Go paperless. Don’t print out agendas and documents. Send them out via email or use a projector instead.
11. Get online
Help patients sign up on kp.org. Remind them they can securely view their medical records and most lab results, email their doctors, schedule appointments and refill prescriptions online. Bonus tip: Encourage tech-savvy members to download the kp.org app so they can access these features on their phones. Check out how one team got 90 percent of its patients signed up.
12. Spread and borrow
Did something work for your team? Spread the word to others. Need inspiration for your next improvement project? Look for other teams that have succeeded. Work with your UBT consultant or union partnership representative to spread your successes. Visit our Team-Tested Practices section to get ideas you can try with your team!
Hank Q4-2017
See the whole issueThe Road Taken
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20 years of national program results
Workforce Planning and Development
Key accomplishments
- Program enrollments in Kaiser Permanente’s two education trusts grew from about 3,000 in 2007 to nearly 62,000 in 2016.
- Tuition reimbursement course applications nearly tripled, from less than 20,000 in 2008 to more than 57,000 in 2016, largely benefiting members of unions in the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions.
- Critical skills training launched in June 2017 with a Digital Fluency pilot program for more than 2,000 employees.
Going forward
- A top priority will be addressing the impact of economic, social and technological changes on care delivery and future KP staffing models. (Learn more at kpworkforce.org.)
Workplace Safety
Key accomplishments
- Since program inception in 2001, KP’s injury rate has been reduced by 69 percent.
- Injuries associated with patient handling and/or mobilization have decreased by 32 percent since 2011.
- The program-wide workplace safety strategy was strengthened in 2016, based on the National Safety Council’s model.
Going forward
- The strengthened safety strategy will be implemented, with the goal of closing the gap between KP’s injury rate and the Bureau of Labor Statistics adjusted injury rate for health care.
Total Health
Key accomplishments
- More than 76,000 employees have taken the Total Health Assessment (THA) since 2014.
- Ninety percent of eligible employees completed their recommended health screenings in 2014 and 2015, earning a $40 million payout under the Total Health Incentive Plan.
- More than 3,000 UBT health and safety champions helped teams across the organization conduct 1,756 wellness projects in 2016—a 45 percent increase from 2015.
Going forward
- New awareness campaigns, including one focusing on prediabetes education, will inform and empower employees to take charge of their own health and wellness.
Joint Marketing and Growth
Key accomplishments
- Helped secure more than $108 million in revenue for Kaiser Permanente in 2016.
- Supported the 20-year growth in the number of employees represented by a union in the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, from 57,000 to 116,000, and in Kaiser Foundation Health Plan membership, from 7.4 million members to 11.8 million.
- Since 2012, mobilized 51 union ambassadors who attended more than 300 community events and engaged more than 70,000 KP members and potential members—many of them unionized—increasing community knowledge and understanding of KP.
Going forward
- Through the expansion of health plan membership, support job security and the continued growth of the coalition.
Attendance
Key accomplishments
- Enhanced time-off benefits to provide incentives for appropriate use of sick leave.
- Developed the Time-Off Request Tracking System to provide greater flexibility and responsiveness in managing planned time off.
- Achieved 21 percent fewer lost workdays in high-performing UBTs.
Going forward
- Attendance data, systems and results will continue to be assessed and improved.
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- Surveying employees about attendance policies
- Creating guidelines around sick days, tardiness and dangling (not filling out time cards)
- Rewarding successful employees with a formal lunch
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- Creating a rewards and recognition program for perfect attendance
- Educating and coaching staff about attendance, improving communication and rebuilding trust
- Creating flexible schedules, approving last-minute vacation requests and working to raise morale
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- Highlighting options for taking days off, such as life balance days, vacation time and the Family and Medical Leave Act
- Encouraging a Thrive culture and extending lunch hours to allow for walks and fresh air
- Hosting monthly wellness potlucks to bond and build team unity
What can your team do to ensure employees know about the benefits and policies that affect them?