June 2nd, 2019

California Democratic Party passes resolution calling on Kaiser to improve its mental health services

The California Democratic Party passed a resolution Sunday, June 2, calling on Kaiser Permanente to achieve “full parity for mental health patients” by “boosting clinician staffing to levels sufficient to ensure timely access to appropriate care” and providing “Kaiser’s mental health clinicians with the same raises and benefits enjoyed by all other members of Kaiser’s […]


June 2nd, 2019

Kaiser mental health clinicians to strike over patient access to care

UPDATE 6/9/19:  Following progress at the bargaining table, the member-led bargaining teams representing 4,000 Kaiser mental health clinicians and healthcare professionals throughout California voted unanimously Sunday to call off an open-ended strike scheduled to begin Tuesday. In calling off the strike, the clinicians are accepting the challenge put forth Friday by Senate President Pro Tempore […]


April 23rd, 2019

SF Supervisors say Kaiser Permanente must provide better mental health care

Supervisors say Kaiser Permanente  must provide better mental health care for San Franciscans San Francisco – The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday calling on Kaiser Permanente to achieve “full parity for mental health patients.” The resolution, introduced by Supervisor Hillary Ronen, also calls on Kaiser to sufficiently staff mental health […]


April 16th, 2019

Queen Workers Showing Pride – “Yas, Queen!”

More than 2,500 NUHW members at six Providence St. Joseph Health hospitals across California sent a clear message to their employer that they are committed to fighting for their patients and each other. Wearing buttons that read, “We beat as one! We care for all!” the caregivers stood united recently in support of compatriots at […]


January 7th, 2019

Chronology: Kaiser Permanente’s Mental Health Crisis

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