Yearly Archives: 2006

Kaiser put kidney patients at risk

From the L.A. Times: By opening its own transplant center in the Bay Area, the HMO harmed recipients’ odds of obtaining organs, a Times probe finds. By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers May 3, 2006 In mid-2004, more than 1,500 Kaiser Permanente patients awaiting kidney transplants in Northern California got form letters… Read More »

Hospital safety bill addresses medical errors

Apr. 19 – KGO – A South Bay lawmaker is pushing for changes when it comes to medical errors and how they’re reported. Four people died in just over a year at two South Bay Kaiser facilities. There’s action at the state capitol where a hospital safety bill is moving forward. This Senate hearing is… Read More »

Kaiser Permanente sued for lack of disabled accommodations

Disabled man says Kaiser in violation April 13, 2006, from the Oroville Mercury Register: Multiple sclerosis patient who uses wheelchair had sued over access at Oakland hospital A man with multiple sclerosis says Kaiser Permanente is violating a court order requiring it to provide adequate access to disabled patients at its Oakland hospital. John Mannick,… Read More »

Kaiser patient dumping caught on tape

Video Said to Capture Skid Row Dumping By Cara Mia DiMassa, Times Staff Writer 2:00 PM PST, March 22, 2006 Authorities released a videotape this afternoon of what they say is the dumping of a 63-year-old woman on the streets of skid row. The videotape, recorded by security cameras outside the Union Rescue Mission entrance… Read More »

More racial discrimination at Kaiser Permanente?

From a former Kaiser IT employee: I was employed by Kaiser Permanente in Walnut Creek California in the Information Technology Department. During my employment there I developed a comfortable working relationship with a Kaiser programmer. She confessed that Kaiser had an official senior management policy against the hiring of any Hispanics in the Information Technology… Read More »

Is Racism ‘Business as Usual’ at Kaiser NW?

[editor: The following email from a former Kaiser Permanente Northwest employee who suffered racial discrimination in her position at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Portland, Oregon, was received by us quite some time ago, but somehow got lost in our inbox. Our apologies to Ms. Bell. In other news, the Margaret McIlroy… Read More »

Kaiser Permanente Hawaii illegally interfered with nurses union

Vote to pick union for nurses delayed Kaiser hospital allegedly interfered with the process By Stewart Yerton Star-Bulletin A vote that could give a California nurses union a substantial foothold in Hawaii has been postponed following a federal labor agency’s allegations that Kaiser Foundation Hospital illegally interfered with the union’s ability to campaign. An election… Read More »