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Updated 8:30 a.m. May 21, 2025: Due to incorrect information from a source, this article originally misreported the number of Kaiser Permanente members in Colorado.
Kaiser Permanente is one of the largest not-for-profit health plans in the nation, has 12.4 million members, 40 hospitals, 611 medical offices, 25,270 physicians, 76,283 nurses, and employs ...
Dive Brief: After more than six months on the picket line, approximately 2,400 Southern California-based mental health workers have struck a deal with Kaiser Permanente to secure a new contract ...
Major health care provider, Kaiser Permanente, is expanding its reach on the Central Coast. In January, they opened a new facility in Salinas and now it's setting its sights on Marina.
Kaiser Permanente Everett Medical Center, located on Maple Street near I-5, will be more than three times its current size and offer a wider range of services.
A California regulator that oversees consumers’ health care rights said it fined Kaiser Permanente $819,500 for failing to respond to dozens of member complaints in a timely manner.
Kaiser Permanente aims to be net zero emissions by 2050, having achieved carbon neutral status in 2020. A San Bernardino County-based Kaiser Permanente facility is now the largest hospital-based ...
Kaiser, the health system claims, was the first to install a renewable microgrid in the state in 2017 at its Richmond Medical Center. Faraday was also involved in that project.
Kaiser has fired a corporate security official, along with a number of his underlings, amid allegations that an Oakland cop shared information from a criminal database.
Kaiser responded to the state report, saying it has made “significant improvements” in health care access for its members. However, patients like Romero say the reality tells a different story.
Kaiser Permanente’s medical campus in Clackamas will undergo a major makeover. The nonprofit health care system plans to build a new seven-story, 308-bed hospital tower that would replace the ...
Kaiser insists that its Southern California mental health workers do receive pensions, though they are of the defined contribution variety for anyone hired after Jan. 1, 2015.