Kaiser Permanente is America's oldest HMO and largest healthcare provider.
For 33 years, I've been a completely satisfied Kaiser patient.
Kaiser is named after the industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, who founded it in 1945 after over a decade of providing low-cost healthcare to workers and their families.
The great thing about Kaiser being a unitary system is that you get the care you need, neither more nor less.
In Kaiser, the physicians are salaried and the enormously sophisticated and expensive testing equipment that modern medicine requires is all under one roof.
That's why, in 2021, Kaiser fired all physicians who refused vaccinations and didn't qualify for exemptions.
It's therefore issued a letter to former Kaiser physicians, essentially begging them to come back: Well! I would have expected the letter to have some language about reinstating all accrued retirement benefits, but maybe that's a bridge too far.
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