Monthly Archives: May 2006

Kaiser Thrive Ad Parodies Revisited

With all the recent scandals at Kaiser Permanente, such as the Kidney Transplant Debacle and The Mystery of the Missing Dead Baby, we thought it would be a good time to revisit our roots: namely Kaiser’s Thrive ad campaign. The short version for new visitors is that Kaiser Colorado lost its knickers in a little… Read More »

Health-care execs diagnose Kaiser ills after kidney failure

From San Francisco Business Times: Communication and administrative errors that doomed Kaiser Permanente’s San Francisco kidney-transplant unit have raised fears among health-care observers about broader management problems at the health-care giant and questions about the role its affiliated medical group played in the fiasco. Kaiser said May 12 that it would shutter the program in… Read More »

Kaiser Told to Fix Problems With Kidney Patient Hotline

From the L.A. Times: Some seeking answers on the transition to UC transplant programs express frustration over the poor quality of data. By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers May 18, 2006 State regulators Wednesday ordered Kaiser Permanente to fix communication foul-ups stemming from the abrupt suspension of its Northern California kidney transplant… Read More »

State Orders Fix To Kaiser Transplant Hotline Woes

Anna Werner Reporting (CBS 5) SAN FRANCISCO — The California Department of Managed Care on Wednesday ordered Kaiser Permanente to improve its’ patient hotline established in the wake of troubles with the HMO’s kidney transplant program in San Francisco, which were first uncovered by CBS 5 Investigates. Following complaints from patients who complained they were… Read More »

Kaiser halts kidney venture

The HMO abruptly announces that it will transfer about 2,000 transplant patients back to UC hospitals. The details are unresolved. By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writers May 13, 2006 Kaiser Permanente announced Friday that it was indefinitely suspending its kidney transplant program in Northern California after revelations that it had endangered hundreds… Read More »

Kaiser Suspends Troubled Transplant Program

(CBS 5 / AP) OAKLAND Kaiser Permanente announced Friday afternoon that it is voluntarily suspending its troubled kidney transplant program. The move follows a series of reports from CBS 5 Investigates, which first uncovered the problems. Word of the suspension came one day after Kaiser was sued for allegedly bungling cases that led some patients… Read More »

Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Kaiser’s kidney transplant center

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Kaiser’s Troubled Northern California Kidney Transplant Center Sacramento, CA – May 11, 2006 (PRN): Today a wrongful death lawsuit along with two individual personal injury actions was filed against Kaiser Permanente in Alameda County Superior Court. The lawsuit alleges that due to numerous bureaucratic problems with Kaiser?s troubled Northern California… Read More »

Frustrated Kaiser kidney patients eager to get transplants elsewhere

From the San Francisco Chronicle: Victoria Colliver, Chronicle Staff Writer Thursday, May 11, 2006 Pleasant Hill resident Bonnie Fadavi, a transplant candidate at Kaiser Permanente’s troubled Northern California kidney unit, has been waiting for a new organ for six years. Now she has decided that’s too long. On Wednesday, after Kaiser said it would pay… Read More »