Leading Transformative Change in Medicine: Highlights from the 2015 Lown Conference
“There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change. But it doesn’t change…” reads first line from the…
“There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change. But it doesn’t change…” reads first line from the…
March is coming to a close, and with it, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. But when the clock strikes midnight on…
A new report from Oakland-based non-profit ZeroDivide reveals three ways in which low income women of color use digital technology…
Health systems across the world share a common responsibility to improve care. Rising health care costs and a growing drive…
Michelle, 55, an African American Kaiser Permanente member in Southern California, was disheartened when she learned that she had high…
Editor's Note: This post and accompanying Q&A is authored by Ben Wheatley with the Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy.…
This month and every October, we pause to reflect on the profound impact that domestic violence has at the individual,…
Joy Lewis is a senior health policy leader in Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Health Policy. She has a background in…
Since the dawn of the doctor’s visit, taking vital signs has been a mainstay. Height, weight, temperature, heart rate, blood…
In the final installment of her seven-part series on Exercise as a Vital Sign (EVS), Kaiser Permanente physician Latifat Apatira…