Experiencing the Kaiser Permanente health plan led labor unions to support and promote the health plan after World War II for accessible and preventive care.
Five Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plans earn the highest quality rating — 5 out of 5 stars for 2023 — an excellent rating for care and member experience.
On July 21, 1945, Henry J. Kaiser and Dr. Sidney Garfield offered the health plan to the public, changing how families experienced preventive and integrated care.
The integrated health care organization continued its mission to provide high-quality, affordable care and coverage while improving community health during the pandemic.
The integrated health care organization remains steadfast in its mission to provide high-quality, affordable care and coverage while improving community health.
The organization delivered on its mission of high-quality, affordable care through another pandemic care surge, the return of deferred care, and unprecedented labor shortages.
Nation's leading nonprofit, integrated health care system continues its mission of high-quality, affordable care and service amid inflationary pressures and labor shortages.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance gave more top ratings to Kaiser Permanente health plans than to any other organization in its 2025 report.
The nation’s leading value-based health care enterprise provided high-quality, affordable care and coverage in alignment with its not-for-profit mission.
Ongoing efforts to improve financial performance support the nonprofit organization’s mission of high-quality, affordable, and equitable care and service.
The nonprofit organization delivered on its mission of high-quality, affordable care and service while emerging from the pandemic under continued adverse conditions.
The nation’s leading integrated health care organization continues its mission while improving member and community health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kaiser Permanente continues to focus on care delivery and maintaining and improving the health of its members and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.