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  • Some plans include providers and pharmacies that aren't listed in the Provider and Facility Directory. Those are Access PPO, Omni PPO, Options PPO, Connect/Alliant Plus, and Options plans.
  • Choosing a doctor or other health care provider is very important. The relationship you have with your health care provider greatly influences the health decisions you make and, ultimately, your health. Whether you are looking for a primary care doctor or a specialist, it's important to find a doctor you can partner...
  • Our residency is known for the patient-centered medical home. Other highlights include work in the teen pregnancy and parenting clinic, abortion training, and building relationships with faculty, patients, and other providers.
  • RPrIDE (Residency Promoting Inclusion Diversity and Equity) is a group of residents and faculty who provide a perspective on institutional racism for the residency program.
  • You can choose a Kaiser Permanente doctor who practices at one of our medical centers locations or another physician who is in-network for your plan.
  • Improving health — a core part of our mission — is about more than just providing high-quality health care. Good health starts in our communities.
  • Boulder Valley Care Network providers also available to Kaiser Permanente Choice PPO, Senior Advantage Choice PPO, and Senior Advantage (HMO) Medicare members.
  • Kaiser Permanente physicians and medical students provide medical exams for athletes.
  • What is child care? Child care is short-term care by someone other than a parent. There are two basic types of child care: individual and group. Individual providers. These providers care for only your child or children. The provider may be a family member or friend, a nanny, an au pair, or a babysitter. Group...
  • Information about our hospice program, including the types of providers and services available to help patients make the most of their remaining life.
  • You have the right to identify individuals other than your health care providers to be involved in your care. Use this form.
  • Use this form to request coverage for a provider's services for a specific period of time.
  • Our residency is known for the patient-centered medical home. Other highlights include work in the teen pregnancy and parenting clinic, abortion training, and building relationships with faculty, patients, and other providers.
  • A medical alert bracelet is worn around the wrist. It has information about your identity and your medical condition. This can help emergency care providers know right away how to help you if you are not able to talk. Information about you and your emergency contacts can be etched on the bracelet. Or you may prefer a...
  • A lot of people bottle-feed their babies. Sometimes it's a personal decision. Sometimes there's a medical reason, like HIV infection or certain cancer treatments. Many adoptive parents bottle-feed. You can bottle-feed using breast milk or formula. Formula can provide all the calories and nutrients your baby needs in the...
  • It's important for adults to listen to a child and answer any questions or concerns. To express their feelings, children need an adult who makes them feel safe and secure. Childcare providers, teachers, and school counselors may also be able to help your child. The ways children express grief are often different from...
  • Corticosteroid medicines—also called steroid medicines—are similar to natural hormones produced in the body that help control many necessary functions, including blood sugar and salt (electrolyte) levels, the body's water balance, and immune system function. These medicines may help provide relief for diseases that...
  • FAQs about the Kaiser Permanente Family Medicine Residency in Washington state. If you don't find your question or need more information, send us an email.
  • Philosophy and overview of Kaiser Permanente's training program for physicians wishing to specialize in family medicine.
  • Residents participate in scholarly work which includes health systems improvement projects, independent research, working with faculty and the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute.
  • Graduates of Kaiser Permanente's program talk about how the residency prepared them for their own medical practice.
  • Two Kaiser Permanente clinic residency sites serve a unique patient population by using teamwork staffing.
  • Background information about faculty physician Katire Paul, MD.
  • Background information about faculty member Grant Scull, MD.
  • Kaiser Permanente cares for our members with a coordinated and connected approach to care, nation-leading prevention, and cutting-edge treatment.
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