The Future is Now: Primary Care
Explore evidence-based practices for effective primary care, how technology supports primary care physicians, and culturally competent care that is a foundation of our approach to care.
Explore evidence-based practices for effective primary care, how technology supports primary care physicians, and culturally competent care that is a foundation of our approach to care.
We’ll look at remote monitoring for diabetes, new models of mental health care, and our reimagined approach to cancer care.
We wrapped up 2021 with a series of Power Hours, designed to provide insights into different facets of Integrated Care.
This program featured varying perspectives on innovation at Kaiser Permanente, from the national level to the individual medical center level.
Lisa Arellanes, a vice president in Kaiser Permanente’s National Clinical Services group, presents on how Kaiser Permanente uses virtual care and how it is evolving.
With its integrated system, Kaiser Permanente looks to use all the available tools to drive for a better future for health care.
Kaiser Permanente has more than 100 petabytes of data (volume) across many different data domains (variety), and it is growing rapidly (velocity). Big Data must be focused on strategic opportunities and the right analytic questions.
Kaiser Permanente has spent the past several years redesigning how cancer care is delivered in order to provide the best treatment and support for patients.
Kaiser Permanente created Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes Everyday (PHASE), a comprehensive population management program to control cardiovascular risks for diabetic patients.
Telemedicine is pushing the boundaries of care delivery and innovation.