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A history of trailblazing nurses
Nursing pioneers lay the foundation for the future of Kaiser Permanente and the profession.
Sidney R. Garfield, MD: Pioneer of modern health care
people healthy — not just treat them when they’re sick.
Henry J. Kaiser: America’s health care visionary
transform American health care systems and care delivery.
How Kaiser Permanente evolved
Sidney R. Garfield, MD, and Henry J. Kaiser came together to pioneer an innovative health care model.
Path to employment: Black workers in Kaiser shipyards
article: http://k-p.li/2CBP6Ie
Books and publications about our history
Available for download (pdf) Last updated 11/1/2018
Harold Hatch, health insurance visionary
https://k-p.li/2HbKkaL
5 physicians who made a difference
article: https://k-p.li/2IT3bVK
Sidney R. Garfield, MD, on medical care as a right
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Kabat-Kaiser: Improving quality of life through rehabilitation
article: http://k-p.li/2t2tSPU
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