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Kaiser Permanente Fontana takes a Day ON in honor of MLK

January 18, 2008

Aloha! Come Aboard the Kaiser Permanente Rose Parade Float, and Let's Paddle Our Way to a Healthier New Year!

November 19, 2007

Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center Recognized for Best Palliative Care

July 21, 2007

Farmers Market Opens In Heart of South Los Angeles

September 6, 2007

Kaiser Permanente Awards $50,000 in Scholarships to Advocates for Culturally Responsive Care

May 10, 2007

Students Achieve Academic Success In Spite of Personal Hardships

May 11, 2007

Kaiser Permanente Lauds Gov. Schwarzenegger's Health Reform Focus on Preventive Medicine, Healthier California

Feb. 6, 2007

Kaiser Permanente's Rose Parade Float Conveys that a Healthy Imagination is Key to Thriving in the New Year

December 12, 2006

Eight-year-old "Flu Fighters" Team With Health Officials in Urging Public to Get Flu Shots

October 26, 2006

Study Finds One in 523 Children and Adolescents Have Diabetes

Kaiser Permanente Southern California Participates in National Diabetes Study

October 2, 2006

Kaiser Permanente Receives the Most Stars for a Sixth Time in California Health Plan Report Card

September 27, 2006

Eat Well Live Better.Org to Help San Gabriel and Pomona Valley Residents Thrive

July 24, 2006

Swim, Splash, Thrive! Kaiser Permanente Announces Operation Splash!

Citywide Free Swimming Programs to Launch June 24

June 23, 2006

Good Works Reap Kaiser Permanente Scholarships

Compton to Palmdale - Eleven Students Rewarded for Volunteering Over 8000 Hours

June 7, 2006

Southern California Clinics Seek to Improve Quality of Care Through Technological Advances

Study Underway at 50 Southern California Community Clinics to Improve Access and Care for the Uninsured

May 24, 2006

Future Doctors Bridging The Cultural Gap

Advocates for Patients’ Cultural Needs Awarded $30,000 in Scholarships

May 11, 2006

Kaiser Permanente Announces Three Year Title Sponsorship of the City of Los Angeles Triathlon

Premier West Coast Triathlon Open to Recreational and Professional Triathletes at All Levels

April 3, 2006

Statement: Kaiser Permanente's policies and practices for homeless and indigent patients

March 23, 2006

Disneyland Resort Welcomes Kaiser Permanente as Presenting Sponsor for the Inaugural 2006 Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend

March 15, 2006

Physicians Speak from the Heart with the Hope of Inspiring Minority Children to Become Future Doctors

February 16, 2006

Kaiser Permanente Tops Four Million Dollars Committed to Fighting AIDS

Local HIV/AIDS Non-Profits Encourage You to Pop the Question: "Have You Been Tested?"

February 10, 2006

Women from Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups Should Be Encouraged to Consume Vitamin Supplements Containing Folic Acid

Kaiser Permanente study in the February 2006 issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

February 10, 2006

Women are Hospitalized for Asthma More Often Than Men

But Kaiser Permanente research shows young boys are hospitalized because of asthma more often than girls

February 3, 2006

Broccoli! Broccoli! Broccoli!

Foster Elementary and Kaiser Permanente's "Amazing Food Detective" Join Forces in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

January 12, 2006

King Holiday Sparks Community Volunteerism

Kaiser Permanente employees participate in food drive and day of service

January 12, 2006

Kaiser Permanente Research Shows That Use of More Fistulas Markedly Improves Kidney Dialysis Treatment

Effectiveness of fistulas provides much better access for dialysis patients

January 4, 2006

4th Grade City Kids Reveal Rare Holiday Gardening Project

Picture-Perfect Veggies Grown by Kids to Adorn Tournament of Roses Parade Float for Kaiser Permanente

December 14, 2005

Kaiser Permanente awards $140,000 to Azusa Pacific nursing school

Accelerated Degree Programs Offer Hope for Nursing Shortages

November 3, 2005

Watts Preschool Gets Own Home after Three Decades

Watts Counseling & Learning Center Celebrates Grand Opening

November 2, 2005

Get your flu shot now for the 2005-06 influenza season!

Kaiser Permanente Southern California plans to vaccinate 600,000 members

October 28, 2005

Kaiser Permanente study shows HEDIS asthma measurements may need modification to be more accurate

Research published in American Journal of Managed Care

October 6, 2005

Free Mental Health Screenings Offered in Watts, Los Angeles

Watts Counseling & Learning Center to Host Screenings on National Depression Screening Day

October 6, 2005

Kaiser Permanente and Coalition of 29 Unions to Announce Unique Five-Year Agreement

Nation's Largest Private Sector Contract Covering 82,000 Employees

September 29, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Earns Top Ranking in California Health Plan Report Card

September 13, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Introduces Website for Bilingual Latinos

September 8, 2005

Over 14,000 Volunteer Hours - College Bound Students Making a Difference in LA

June 23, 2005

CDC And Kaiser Permanente Survey Shows Large Numbers Of Children Are Sexually Abused

June 6, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Files Bid to Offer Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan

Kaiser Permanente reaffirming its commitment to California seniors

June 6, 2005

Future Doctors Honored for Advancing Equal Care; Advocates for Patients' Cultural Needs Awarded $35,000 in Scholarships

May 31, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Computer System Gathers Patient Data and Provides Advice on Prescribing

May 23, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Awards $580,000 to L.A. Nursing Schools

April 22, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Helps Communities Thrive

March 30, 2005

Kaiser Permanente Study Shows Who Is Likely to Have an Asthma Attack and Go to the ER

March 23, 2005

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Spotlight stories

Saying goodbye half a world away

A woman was dying of cancer in San Francisco. She wanted very badly to say goodbye to her parents in Hong Kong, and Marilyn Williams, RN, wasn't sure how to make that happen.

December 15, 2004

Thanks to Kaiser Permanente, member walks again

Thanks to his primary care doctor, his surgeon, and a dedicated team of physical therapists, Rick Finley's opinion of Kaiser Permanente has turned around.

December 15, 2004

Woman saved from double amputation

When Delores Hoch came to Kaiser Permanente last February, the wounds on her legs and feet were so bad that plans were made to amputate both her legs above the knee. Then Donna Harris, RN, had an idea that saved Delores's legs.

December 15, 2004

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