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“2021 was more volatile than expected, with the rise
of new COVID variants, a massive war for talent, quit
rates at an all-time high, and the highest inflation
levels in a generation.”1
— Harvard Business Review
Remote work has brought new challenges for
employees, managers, and leaders in how they
collaborate. 42% of CFOs are worried about the
effects of the pandemic on employee productivity.3
Glassdoor reviews mentioning burnout doubled
during the pandemic, while mentions of mental
health rose 143%.2
56% of primary care doctors say the health of their
patients with previously well managed chronic
conditions has declined.4
1. Kropp and McRae, Harvard Business Review, January 13, 2022. 2. Glassdoor, October 21, 2021. 3. PwC U.S. CFO Pulse Survey, June 15, 2020. 4. Primary Care Collaborative, September 30, 2021.
Our integrated, well-executed model of care outperforms competitors on quality and cost-efficiency.
And it's built to continuously improve care for all our members. We are:
Moving care into more efficient and effective settings with a focus on member convenience and preferences
through technology, automation, and enhanced services.
Using the power of our size and collective expertise to drive real change in how we work together, serve our
members, and advance our leadership role in health and health care.
Reinvesting your health care dollars to reduce inefficiencies and improve care year over year.
Promoting total health by focusing on prevention, early detection, and social drivers of health.
In this turbulent and unpredictable environment, Kaiser Permanente is committed to optimizing our agile,
sustainable model to curb your costs, improve health equity, and bring exceptional value to your workforce.
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1. Bestsennyy et al., McKinsey & Company, July 9, 2021. 2. Kaiser Permanente internal data, August 2021. 3. Reed et al., JAMA Network Open, November 16, 2021. 4. Koplan et al., NEJM Catalyst, February 2021. 5.
Number of languages available may vary by region. 6. Established patient visit, level 3, Kaiser Permanente Sample Fee List, 2022. Cost varies by region. Ray et al., The American Journal of Managed Care, August 2015.
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1. Wehrwein, Managed Healthcare Executive, February 19, 2021. 2. Kaiser Permanente HEDIS® scores, 2021. 3. See note 2. 4. Winer et al., JAMA Network Open, 2019. 5. Hawkes, The BMJ, January 25, 2019. 6. Kakushadze et
al., Data, February 2017. 7. National Cancer Institute, July 2021. 8. Kaiser Permanente Equitable Care Health Outcomes report, measurement period Q3 2021, accessed February 17, 2022.
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1. Canedo et al., Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, February 2018. 2. Kaiser Permanente Equitable Care Health Outcomes report, measurement period ending Q3 2021, accessed February 22, 2022. 3. NCQA Quality
Compass, 2021. 4. See note 2. 5. See note 3. 6. Yang et al., Diabetes Care, May 2018.
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1. Beam et al., Journal of Perinatology, February 2020. 2. Kaiser Permanente claims data, Kaiser Permanente hospitals, 2020. 3. cdc.gov, accessed March 5, 2021. 4. Gunderson, JAMA Internal Medicine, March 2018; Fortner et
al., Breast Cancer Research, 2019. 5. Kaiser Permanente internal data, Kaiser Permanente hospitals, 2020. 6. Barrera et al., Breastfeeding Medicine, May 2019. 7. Premier, 2021.
Offering your workforce high-quality health care that’s equitable, high-value, and accessible has never been just a responsibility — it’s an opportunity to give your business a powerful edge. And as your employees’ priorities continue to shift in the wake of COVID-19, it’s become even more essential toward attracting and retaining the talent that keeps your business moving forward.
By partnering with Kaiser Permanente, you're poised to meet the modern-day needs of your employees with a long view on sustainability.
Across California, we have 540 medical facilities and 17,410 doctors available to our members. And
we’re producing recognized results for our members.
Among the highest-rated health plans in California — 6 years in a row1
Of the 20 commercial health plans in California rated by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, our plans are among the top-rated in the state for the sixth year in a row.
Best in state for behavioral and mental health care2
In the 2021–22 edition of the California Office of the Patient Advocate’s Health Care Quality Report Card, Kaiser Permanente’s behavioral and mental health care in Northern and Southern California scored a perfect 5 stars — making us the highest-rated plans in the state and the only ones to receive “Excellent” ratings.
Leading California in 79 effectiveness-of-care measures3
In 2021, Kaiser Permanente was the top performer in 79 HEDIS® (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) effectiveness-of-care measures — the most of any health plan in the state.
1. National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2015–2022. 2. California Office of the Patient Advocate, 2021-2022. 3. Kaiser Permanente 2021 HEDIS® scores
Care Essentials in downtown San Francisco
Located at the Salesforce Transit Center to meet members where they are, this innovative, new facility will have extended hours. Services include same-day appointments, pharmacy, lab tests, vaccines, injections, treatment of minor illnesses and injuries. Tentatively scheduled to open in Spring 2022.
Now open
Rendering of new Care Essentials facility in downtown San Francisco
Scheduled to open in 2022
Central Valley Diablo East Bay Fresno Greater San Francisco Greater Southern Alameda Marin/Sonoma Napa/Solano |
Redwood City Roseville Sacramento San Jose Santa Clara Santa Cruz South Sacramento
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Now open
Scheduled to open in 2023
Rendering of new Porter Ranch Medical Offices
Baldwin Park
Coachella Valley
Downey
Inland Empire
Kern County
Metropolitan Los Angeles
Orange County
San Diego County
San Fernando Valley
South Bay
Western Ventura County
In person:
Premier Medical Offices, in Colorado Springs
On the go:
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Kaiser Permanente is a 5-star-rated |
1. National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), 2021-2022. 2. Every year, Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system. For 2022, Kaiser Permanente Colorado received 5 out of 5 stars. Kaiser Permanente is an
HMO plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollees must reside in the Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plan service area in which they enroll.
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Partnership with Emory Healthcare
Emory University Hospital Midtown and Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital are now primary hospitals for Kaiser Permanente doctors and members in Atlanta.
Top-rated health plan in Georgia -
6 years in a row1
Of the 11 commercial health plans in Georgia rated by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, ours is the top-rated plan in the state for the sixth year in a row.
West Cobb Medical Center
1. NCQA's Private Health Insurance Plan Ratings 2015-2022.
Athens-Clarke County Barrow County Bartow County Butts County Carroll County Cherokee County Clayton County Cobb County Coweta County Dawson County DeKalb County Douglas County Fayette County Forsyth County Fulton County Gwinnett County |
Hall County Haralson County Heard County Henry County Lamar County Madison County Meriwether County Newton County Oconee County Oglethorpe County Paulding County Pickens County Pike County Rockdale County Spalding County Walton County |
Care delivery
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Quality of careKaiser Permanente Hawaii health plans are top-rated in
Moanalua Medical Center has received the 2022 Women’s Choice Award® as one of America's most |
Newsworthy
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1. NCQA's Private Health Insurance Plan Ratings 2021-2022, National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2021: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., of Hawaii — HMO (rated 4.5 out of 5). NCQA’s Medicare Health Insurance Plan
Ratings 2021–2022, National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2021: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., of Hawaii — HMO (rated 4.5 out of 5). 2. The Women’s Choice Award gives women a collective voice so that they can help
each other identify trusted brands, products, and services. Women Certified Inc. does not in any way endorse any business, hospital, brand, product and/or service, but instead, reports the collective opinion and judgment of female
consumers. Visit www.womenschoiceaward.com to learn more.
Hawaii Island
Kauai
Lanai
Maui
Molokai
Oahu
Top-rated health plan in the Mid-Atlantic States1
Rated 5 out of 5 stars. Highest-rated Medicare health plan in the Mid-Atlantic States.2
Hundreds of Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group (PMG) doctors named “Top Doctors”3
Lutherville Timonium Medical Center
1. National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), 2021-2022. 2. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Plan Management System, Plan Ratings 2022. Every year, Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating
system. 3. PMG doctors recognized as Top Doctors in Washingtonian magazine (2021), Northern Virginia Magazine (2022), and Baltimore magazine (2021).
Maryland Anne Arundel County Baltimore County Carroll County Harford County Howard County Montgomery County Prince George’s County City of Baltimore Portions of Calvert, Charles, Frederick counties Virginia Arlington County Fairfax County |
King George County Loudoun County Prince William County Spotsylvania County Stafford County Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Manassas, and Portions of Caroline, Fauquier, Hanover, Louisa, Orange, and Westmoreland counties Washington, D.C. |
In person:
On the go:
Convenient telehealth options with Kaiser
Permanente care teams:
Top-rated Medicare plan in the Northwest1
Kaiser Permanente Northwest was rated 5 out of 5 stars—the maximum rating a plan can earn—in Oregon and Southwest Washington by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 2022 Star Ratings.
Top-rated HMO and Medicare health plans in
the Northwest2
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest ties for the highest rating in Oregon and Southwest Washington, according to the latest National Committee for Quality Assurance health insurance plan ratings.
1. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Plan Management System, Plan Ratings 2022. 2. National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2021-2022.
Our service area extends from Eugene, Oregon, to Longview, Washington, and includes medical offices, dental offices, Vision Essentials by Kaiser Permanente optical retail locations, urgent care clinics, hospitals, and Care Essentials by Kaiser Permanente clinics. We also have a network of affiliated providers for routine, urgent, or emergency care.
1. Washington Permanente Medical Group personnel records, January 2020. 2. OIC Provider Network Form A. 3. Washington Health Alliance 2020 Community Checkup report, wacommunitycheckup.org. 4. Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services Health Plan Management System, Plan Ratings 2022
Bellevue (2) Bothell Burien Everett Federal Way Gig Harbor Kent Lynnwood Marysville Olympia (2) Port Orchard |
Poulsbo Puyallup Redmond Renton Seattle (5) Silverdale Spokane (6) Spokane Valley Tacoma (2)
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Like most large employers, Kaiser Permanente has been heavily impacted by the ongoing pandemic. In 2021, we faced additional operating expenses associated with supporting COVID-19 testing, treatment, and access to COVID-19 vaccinations (including boosters), along with expanded equipment and supply purchases, space conversions, and staffing costs.
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Offering your workforce high-quality health care that’s equitable, high-value, and accessible has never been just a responsibility — it’s an opportunity to give your business a powerful edge. And as your employees’ priorities continue to shift in the wake of COVID-19, it’s become even more essential toward attracting and retaining the talent that keeps your business moving forward.
By partnering with Kaiser Permanente, you're poised to meet the modern-day needs of your employees with a long view on sustainability.
Offering your workforce high-quality health care that’s equitable, high-value, and accessible has never been just a responsibility — it’s an opportunity to give your business a powerful edge. And as your employees’ priorities continue shifting in the wake of COVID-19, it’s become even more essential toward attracting and retaining the talent that keeps your business moving forward.
By partnering with Kaiser Permanente, you're poised to meet the modern-day needs of your employees with a long view on sustainability.
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