This message was sent from Ramin Davidoff, MD, executive medical director & chair, Southern California Permanente Medical Group; chair & CEO, Hawaii Permanente Medical Group and Michelle Gaskill-Hames, BSN, MHA, regional president, Southern California & Hawaii Kaiser Foundation Health Plan & Hospitals.
There is a mental health crisis in America, which makes your decision to provide mental health care and addiction services at Kaiser Permanente all the more important. Over the past several years, we’ve been working together to build a better model of mental health care. We’re continuing to invest in additional capacity and care solutions. We have invested more than $1 billion since 2020 to expand our mental health capabilities in California — with more therapists, more resources, and shorter wait times — and we know there is more work to do.
We deeply value and respect the work you do. That is why Kaiser Permanente has been working hard to reach an agreement with NUHW. We want to reassure you that Kaiser Permanente will continue to come to the table until we do. We believe we can do this with NUHW without interrupting patient care. We are committed to a new contract that supports you as you deliver the best mental health and addiction medicine care for our members.
We’re continuing to invest in you. Our proposals at the table build upon market-leading wages, enhance the industry-leading benefits you receive today, and acknowledge your need for time to prepare for patient appointments and plan care coordination.
You can view more details about our current offer to NUHW-represented employees in Southern California here.
You have our commitment that Kaiser Permanente will continue to engage meaningfully and intentionally for a contract that is good for you, our members, and our patients. We ask the same of NUHW so we can reach an agreement soon, without any disruption for you and our patients.
Thank you for your ongoing commitment and dedication to your patients and our members.