Common use of Successful Practices Clause in Contracts

Successful Practices. Implementation of a comprehensive, web-based system for sharing and transferring successful practices will be a significant contribution to performance improvement. This system will identify and capture successful practices and toolkits related to regional and program-wide goals, such as: » service; » attendance; » workplace safety; » workforce development; » cost structure reduction; » scope of practice; » performance-based pay; » quality; » patient safety; and » others. The OLMP is responsible to: » act as the sponsor for the transfer of successful practices; » coordinate with regional and national function leadership to provide funding, incentives, education, support and tools; and » implement and maintain the system to ensure that successful practices are, in fact, transferred. The National UBT Tracker, LMP website and other tools throughout the organization shall be regularly updated and made available to the organization so as to accelerate knowledge of and use of best practices, categorized by type (e.g., quality, patient safety, service, etc.). Regions or facilities where business goals are not being met for a specific function will be accountable to adopt demonstrated successful practices specifically applicable to that function, in order to improve performance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement, National Agreement

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