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Kaiser Permanente is a large integrated managed care organization in the US, founded in 1945 by Henry J. Kaiser and Sidney Garfield. It operates in eight states and the District of Columbia, with hospitals, medical offices, health plans, and physician groups.
Learn about the history, features, and controversies of the flagship hospital of Kaiser Permanente, the largest managed care organization in the US. The hospital is located in Oakland, California, and offers various services, partnerships, and transportation options.
Halvorson is a long-time American healthcare executive who served as Kaiser Permanente CEO and chairman from 2002 to 2014 before retiring as CEO in 2013 and chair in January 2014. The Kaiser Permanente board of directors elected Bernard Tyson to the CEO role upon Halvorson's retirement.
A Kaiser Permanente hospital in downtown Richmond, California that serves 77,000 members. It opened in 1995 replacing a historic World War II era field hospital and offers various medical services and specialties.
A large Kaiser Permanente medical facility and 420-bed hospital in Fontana, California, serving over 400,000 members. Learn about its history, services, programs, and new construction project.
A Kaiser Permanente hospital in South San Jose, ranked among the top 50 best hospitals in the US by Healthgrades. It offers medical services, training, and a farmers market, and faced a large COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
A hospital in Hillsboro, Oregon, opened in 2013 by Kaiser Permanente. Learn about its history, design, services, and expansion plans.
CalPERS is an agency that provides retirement and health benefits for over 1.5 million public employees, retirees, and their families in California. It is the largest public pension fund in the U.S., with over $469 billion in assets and a history of shareholder activism and political controversies.