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  • Whether you work in an office building or on a construction site, your workplace can have an effect on your mental and physical health. Our workplace health topics can teach you how to avoid common problems and injuries that can happen in the workplace. Our topics can also give you some tips for being safe and help you...
  • Working with our communities, we’re supporting centers that offer short-term care and housing for people experiencing homelessness and recovering from illness or injuries.
  • Provides links to info on cancer. Topics covered include breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and cancer pain. Links to info that can help you make a decision on diagnostic or screening tests. Includes info on treatment choices.
  • Explore Kaiser Permanente's health coverage for travel emergencies. Discover Washington members' care and prescription options and plan today.
  • Discover why companies prefer Kaiser Permanente plans for their employees' health benefits. See what sets us apart in employer health benefits.
  • Provides links to information about skin, hair, and nail health. Includes info about skin cancer, hair loss, nail infections, acne, and skin protection.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s adoption of disruptive technology in the 1970s sparked a health care revolution in diagnostics and recording.
  • Includes info on dizziness, lightheadedness, and vertigo. Also has links to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease as well as information on diabetic neuropathy and seizures.
  • Has info on cataracts, glaucoma, and pinkeye. Also has links to age-related macular degeneration, vision tests, and a cataract surgery decision aid.
  • Our approaches ensure effectiveness and safety, and drive cost savings. We encourage lawmakers to look to our successes to see what’s possible.
  • Provides links to information about various types of environmental illnesses, including lead and carbon monoxide poisoning. Also includes links to tips on reducing environmental pollutants in the home.
  • Links to information on colds and flu. Covers at-home treatment for cold and flu symptoms, the flu vaccine, prevention of colds and flu, and medicines for the flu.
  • Integrated care and coverage enable high-quality, connected, expert care.
  • Includes info on urine tests and urinary tract infections in children, teens, and adults. Also has links to stress incontinence and kidney stone info.
  • Participate in a study to help uncover the causes of cancer and how to prevent it.
  • Provides links to information about digestion and digestive health. Includes info about heartburn, constipation, gas and bloating, ulcers, diverticulitis, and gallstones.
  • This innovation in rooming-in allowed newborns to stay close to mothers while also being under direct medical supervision.
  • Provides links to info on sore throats, ear infections, and sinusitis. Also has info on mononucleosis tests and decision aids for sleep apnea and allergies.
  • For over 75 innovative years, we have delivered high-quality and affordable health care.
  • Provides links to info about types of headaches and treatment. Covers tension and migraine headaches. Covers avoiding migraine triggers. Includes info to guide you through decision to take or not take medicines to prevent migraines.
  • Kaiser Permanente librarians are vital in helping clinicians remain updated on best practices and care delivery methods.
  • A doctor shortage in the late 1960s and an innovative partnership helped what was then a novel care profession grow and thrive.
  • Discusses allergic rhinitis. Covers common immediate and chronic symptoms. Looks at what increases risk. Covers treatment options. Offers prevention and treatment tips.
  • Across the country, our researchers work to improve patient outcomes and discover the best ways to deliver health care.
  • The last published work of Morris F. Collen, MD, one of Kaiser Permanente’s original founding physicians, was published almost exactly a year after his death at age 100.
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