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  • Study of 6.2 million patients by Kaiser Permanente and CDC researchers will continue for 2 years.
  • Transitioning to electronic health records introduced new approaches, skills, and understandings of patient records, improving the care experience.
  • Print this and fill in the information if your doctor recommends that you have a surgical procedure. What is the name of the surgical procedure? Why do I need surgery? How soon should surgery take place? What might happen if I delay or avoid the...
  • Whether you're preparing to get pregnant or just starting to think about it, Kaiser Permanente is here to help with your pre-pregnancy needs.
  • Discusses how to work with your doctor, how to prepare for different types of appointments, and what to do after appointments. Includes questions to ask about recommended tests and treatments.
  • Good nutrition is key to having a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. Learn more about the best foods to eat while you're pregnant.
  • Pain can be caused by many things, such as an injury, a surgery, or a health problem like low back pain or cancer. Long-term pain that isn't controlled can make it harder to enjoy life. But there are ways you can learn to manage pain. And managing pain can have a lot of benefits, like being able to do more activities or...
  • Kaiser Permanente reduces colon cancer deaths in its Southern California region by 24% over 7 years by using a comprehensive new approach.
  • Provides links that give tips, like making the most of your appointment and getting better care at lower costs. Also includes links on understanding lab results and deciding whether to get a flu vaccine.
  • Early nation-wide health care quality assessments and evaluations became inefficient, leading Dr. Sam Sapin to pioneer a new program.
  • Provides links to information about the immune system. Includes info about immunizations, HIV and autoimmune disorders, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.
  • Natural family planning, also known as fertility awareness or the rhythm method, is when a woman prevents pregnancy by closely tracking her own fertility.
  • Includes links to info on back and neck pain. Also includes links to info on drugs used to treat back and neck pain, and guides to help you decide among treatment options.
  • For a former military physician who had played football at UCLA, perhaps being tackled by a potentially fatal disease revealed his bravery best.
  • Provides links on nosebleeds, rashes, and blisters. Also includes topics addressing more serious first aid emergencies, such as choking rescues and sprained ankles.
  • Select someone to speak on your behalf. A health care agent is the person you choose to make decisions about medical care for you.
  • Genes determine what you inherit from your parents, from blood type and hair color to certain diseases. Changes in genes or chromosomes may cause health problems. We have hundreds of topics to answer your questions about genetic conditions. Maybe...
  • Kaiser Permanente provides tips on how to manage your medications as a senior. Topics include how to take your medications, how to store your medications, and how to refill your prescriptions.
  • Has info on hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid tests. Also has links to info on PMS and polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • Our doctors, specialists, & health plan work together to make your life easier. Learn about how to easily access connected care from Kaiser Permanente.
  • Provides links to how-to information on special health concerns of seniors. Includes healthy aging, sexuality, hearing loss, osteoporosis, and walking for fitness. Also covers writing an advance directive.
  • Provides links to info on healthy living. Topics discuss healthy weight and weight loss. Discusses balancing how much you eat with how much you exercise. Covers whether your weight increases health risks. Includes info on nutrition.
  • Has info on finger, hand, and wrist problems as well as shoulder injuries. Also has info on osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia with links to low back pain exercises and info on tennis elbow surgery.
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