Nation’s leading nonprofit, integrated health care system continues its mission of high-quality, affordable care and service amid inflationary pressures and labor shortages.
Ongoing efforts to improve financial performance support the nonprofit organization’s mission of high-quality, affordable, and equitable care and service.
Kaiser Permanente’s co-founding physician spread prepaid care and the idea that doctors should help keep people healthy — not just treat them when they’re sick.
The formation of Kaiser Permanente Washington comes from longstanding collaboration, commitment, and dedication to delivering affordable health care to the community.
Kaiser was a major figure in the construction, engineering, and shipbuilding industries. In co-founding Kaiser Permanente, he helped transform American health care systems and care delivery.
On July 21, 1945, Henry J. Kaiser and Dr. Sidney Garfield offered the health plan to the public, changing how families experienced preventive and integrated care.
Good communication is key to good health. During Kaiser Permanente’s 75th year, we reflect on the importance of providing care in a patient’s preferred language.
Henry J. Kaiser's legacy of labor relations continued after World War II through their support for the new health plan, creating lasting partnership opportunities.