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On June 10, the King County Auditor released its King County Correctional Facility (KCCF) audit regarding the jail’s health ...
Mental health care in rural Colorado is already under strain. Clinics often serve clients facing complex challenges like depression, addiction, and trauma, all while operating with limited staff and t ...
Health Kaiser and mental health care workers reach tentative agreement to end strike by Mark Kreidler • Capital & Main May 6, 2025, 10:19 a.m.
Steinberg mediated a similar open-ended strike for Northern California Kaiser mental health care workers in 2022, which lasted 10 weeks and resulted in Kaiser meeting most of the union’s demands.
Kaiser Permanente mental health care workers on a company-wide strike picket outside Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center on Dec. 12, 2024. (Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters) ...
Steinberg mediated a similar open-ended strike for Northern California Kaiser mental health care workers in 2022, which lasted 10 weeks and resulted in Kaiser meeting most of the union’s demands.
California regulators released a report this week that found Kaiser has yet to fix several “deficiencies” in behavioral health care for which it was cited years ago. The report from the ...
Since October 2024, 2,400 mental health therapists, psychologists, social workers and psychiatric nurses at Kaiser facilities in Southern California from Bakersfield to Los Angeles, to San Diego have ...
For more than a decade, Kaiser Permanente has been under the microscope for shortcomings in mental health care, even as it is held in high esteem on the medical side. In 2013, California regulators ...
Kaiser back in hot seat over mental health care, but it’s not just a KP issue A pandemic-induced shortage of healthcare workers has created obstacles for all health plans in recent years.
Kaiser Permanente — the largest commercial health plan in California, with about 9 million members — is far from alone in struggling to provide adequate mental health care.