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  • Kaiser Permanente’s medical-legal partnership offers a lifeline for members facing housing insecurity.
  • Use a form to record the sodium content of the foods you eat or drink each day. This record will help you see whether you are getting the prescribed daily amount of sodium in your diet. Make a chart with 3 columns and as many rows you need for meals and snacks. In the first column, record your meals. In the second...
  • Valedictorian uses bilingual-bicultural fluency to connect with community clinic patients who set him on a course for his chosen career.
  • Kaiser Permanente physicians and staff are now caring for patients at several recently added metro Denver CommonSpirit Health and HCA HealthONE hospitals.
  • The Kaiser Permanente and 211 LA partnership makes strides in improving health and well-being for vulnerable communities in Los Angeles County.
  • Taking medicine as your doctor prescribes may improve your health and may prevent future problems. Not taking medicines properly could put your health or your life at risk. Taking your medicines safely is especially important for those who take a lot of medicines. Taking a lot of pills increases your chances of having...
  • With the right strategies and public policies, we can strengthen our nation’s health system by focusing on this critical part of the workforce.
  • Better public policies can help address the challenges. We encourage policymakers to focus on 4 key areas.
  • At Kaiser Permanente, we educate future clinicians and offer programs that bring new health care professionals into our communities. We urge policymakers to take action to grow the health care workforce.
  • A statement from chair and chief executive officer Greg A. Adams.
  • It's natural to worry about your pregnancy and your baby. Prenatal care helps us find health concerns early so we can monitor them closely.
  • An echocardiogram (also called an echo) is a type of ultrasound test that uses high-pitched sound waves that are sent through a device called a transducer. The device picks up echoes of the sound waves as they bounce off the different parts of your...
  • With medical-legal partnerships, we’re helping prevent evictions. Patients with safe places to call home can more easily focus on their basic health needs.
  • If COVID-19 lasts for weeks or longer, it may be long-term COVID-19. Learn about symptoms like fatigue, insomnia, shortness of breath, and "brain fog."
  • Looking for labor and delivery hospitals near you? Review all maternity hospitals available to Kaiser Permanente members and choose the right one for you.
  • In bringing baby home from the hospital, there are things to know. Each state requires a blood test, and there are other tests and procedures to consider.
  • Kaiser Permanente has opened a new Radiation Oncology Center at the Bellflower Medical Offices.
  • Walking daily has many health benefits — from supporting mental health to boosting your energy. See how a 30-minute walk can improve your life.
  • Grant funds will combat housing inaccessibility and improve health care in the Inland Empire.
  • Get tips, hear from Kaiser Permanente experts, and learn about healthy lifestyle topics like healthy eating, fitness, prevention, and mental health.
  • Read Kaiser Permanente's tips for getting to know your new baby and learning how to calm a crying baby. Try these parent-approved baby soothing tips.
  • In weeks 21 to 24 of pregnancy, your baby weighs 1 pound, sleeps 12 to 14 hours, and gets a stronger heartbeat. Discover more at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Many new parents aren't sure what to expect during labor and delivery. Learn about the experience of giving birth to a baby from Kaiser Permanente.
  • Make sure you know about each of the medicines you take. This includes why you take it, how to take it, what you can expect while you're taking it, and any warnings about the medicine. The information provided here is general. So be sure to read...
  • Get answers to questions about whether the coronavirus or COVID-19 might impact your pregnancy, labor and delivery, or postnatal care.
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