Permanente physicians are committed to addressing food insecurity for their patients and in the communities they serve, starting the sometimes difficult but important conversation that leads to total health.
David Arterburn, MD, MPH, of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, answers some questions about a major study on severe obesity among adolescents.
Get the latest research, including a look at results of a physician survey on time spent on direct care to patients to understand potential waste in health care.
In the latest edition of the Permanente Journal, Chief Quality Officer Michael Kanter, MD, writes about the importance of continual learning, and includes abstracts from the Kaiser Permanente National Quality Conference.
The Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP), a coalition of American multi-specialty medical groups and health systems, recently announced the election of Stephen Parodi, MD, as chair of the Board.
In the latest Permanente Journal, learn more about Kaiser Permanente's program designed to reduce post-surgical morbidity and mortaility in a report co-written by Stephen Parodi, MD, associate executive director of The Permanente Medical Group.
Michael Kanter, MD, medical director of Quality and Clinical Analysis for the Southern California Permanente Medical Group and chief quality officer of The Permanente Federation, is helping the School of Medicine tackle the issue of the "hidden curriculum."
Lindsay Mazotti, MD, a hospitalist with Kaiser Permanente East Bay and the assistant physician-in-chief of Education and Development for The Permanente Medical Group, shares her insights into her role developing the curriculum for the planned Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine.