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  • Often an older child will feel jealous when you have a new baby. It may take a few months before a child shows signs of these feelings. But after some time, your child will realize that the baby is there to stay. That's when you may start to see strong emotions and behavior problems. This is called sibling rivalry...
  • Our award-winning nurses put patients first and contribute new knowledge and innovations to the profession of nursing.
  • The urge to conform to their peers (kids the same age) is a normal stage for kids ranging in age from about 12 to 21. At this stage, children start looking to their peers—not their parents—to help them figure out everything from what clothes to wear to how serious to be about school. The one thing that seems to make all...
  • Our annual reports, ESG report, and Community Health report explain our impact and progress in providing high-quality, affordable health care services to our members and the communities we serve.
  • Covers major sources of job stress that can lead to burnout. Includes stressors such as lack of control. Looks at reducing stress through ways like balancing work and personal life, getting support, and knowing when to quit.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s groundbreaking integrated care model has evolved through the decades — and we’re still improving care delivery for our members to this day.
  • Covers warning signs that you may be at risk for type 2 diabetes. Includes causes and symptoms. Looks at lifestyle changes to get your blood sugar levels back to a normal range. Includes tips on diet, weight loss, and exercise.
  • We hire the best people to do their best work and it shows. Their energy, expertise, innovation, and passion help us transform health and health care.
  • Briefly describes seizures. Lists ways to help someone during and after a seizure. Covers things to watch for during a seizure as well as when to seek medical attention.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s perspectives on key local, state, and federal public policy issues.
  • Sometimes people who have anorexia find it difficult to trust family members, friends, health professionals, and others who are trying to help them. There are many reasons for this, such as anxiety about losing control and gaining weight. And it can be hard to adjust to a whole new way of eating, exercising, and taking...
  • Driven by a commitment to overall health, our mission statement guides our work.
  • In residential treatment, you live in an alcohol-free and drug-free setting while recovering from substance use disorder. How long you stay varies. You may stay for a number of months or more. Residential treatment may be a good option if you have used drugs or alcohol for a long time, have had legal problems because of...
  • The facts, figures, and people behind our integrated, nonprofit care and coverage organization.
  • Nerve ablation is a procedure that destroys nerves in an area of pain. Destroying nerves helps reduce or stop pain signals. This can help relieve long-term (chronic) pain. Ablation may be used for chronic low back pain, neck pain, and pain in some other areas of the body. Nerve ablation may be done using heat, cold, or...
  • Improving health is about more than providing high-quality health care. We invest in our communities, work to improve health and well-being for all, and advocate for policies that improve health.
  • Toddlers form strong emotional attachments. They often feel uneasy when they are separated from their loved ones. Around the same time, toddlers typically want to do things on their own or according to their own wishes. This sets the stage for...
  • Our 2021 Annual Report highlights the ways we are improving the health of our members and the communities we serve.
  • We strive for equity and inclusion for all.
  • Contact information for our national and regional media hotlines and social media channels.
  • We applaud President Biden and Congress as they begin to set policies that focus on evidence-based approaches to meeting Americans’ mental health needs.
  • Artificial intelligence can improve health care by reducing administrative tasks, supporting diagnoses, and helping clinicians develop personalized treatment plans.
  • When thousands of women industrial workers, often called “Rosies,” joined the Kaiser shipyards, they received care that helped them adjust to their new jobs.
  • Kevin L. Hart wins the 2025 George Halvorson Community Health Leadership Award for helping community health centers upgrade their technology to provide better care.
  • To meaningfully improve health equity, we must shift our focus to outcomes and integrate social health into quality measurement.
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