Medicaid waivers provide momentum, but getting food to people with medically specific nutritional needs or food and housing instability requires many organizations.
In 1946 Henry J. Kaiser Motors purchased half a square block in downtown Oakland to distribute Kaiser and Frazer automobiles and Graham Paige farm equipment.
Collaborative Kaiser Permanente physicians implemented a new quality program emphasizing the continuous development and update to the standards of care in 1991.
Kaiser Permanente invited Rachel Carson to speak after she published "Silent Spring," leading the organization toward sustainable decisions in health care planning.
The next phase for the Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education includes new leadership and funding for equity-focused research.
Shortened in the 1970s led Kaiser Permanente to offer prenatal classes and encouraged father participation in a family-centered care program when hospital stays.
The nation’s leading value-based health care enterprise provided high-quality, affordable care and coverage in alignment with its not-for-profit mission.
The nonprofit organization delivered on its mission of high-quality, affordable care and service while emerging from the pandemic under continued adverse conditions.
The integrated health care organization continued its mission to provide high-quality, affordable care and coverage while improving community health during the pandemic.