Improving Telehealth for Expecting Parents
A new, innovative remote monitoring program for pregnant patients makes care more convenient, safer, and equitable.
A new, innovative remote monitoring program for pregnant patients makes care more convenient, safer, and equitable.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s life-saving Advance Alert Monitor (AAM) program — an early detection system that helps care teams predict when hospitalized patients are at risk for clinical deterioration — has been recognized by The Joint Commission and National Quality Forum.
An innovative telehealth program at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) is expanding support for people with serious, persistent mental illness by adding psychiatric clinical pharmacists to their care teams.
Within 24 hours, Dale Templeton knew he needed a cardiac diagnosis and help from Kaiser Permanente.
Kaiser Permanente study finds patients in low-socioeconomic-status neighborhoods benefited from help connecting with video medical visits.
A baby girl born at 23 weeks fought for her life every day along with the dedicated staff of the Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Medical Center.
The partnership that would become The Permanente Medical Group was officially established in February 1948.
In his new book, Mark Wallace writes about the care team that saved his life.
Dr. Ted O’Connell received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for his part in creating an open source solution to the pandemic’s oxygen supply shortage.
The streamlining of genetic testing among newly diagnosed ovarian cancer patients in Kaiser Permanente Northern California is improving patient care.