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Feb 29, 2024 · Lea este artículo en español. Health care giant Kaiser Permanente agreed to a $200 million settlement with the state of California to resolve investigations into its behavioral health system that showed patients experienced delays in care. The deal announced today includes a $50 million fine and requires Kaiser Permanente to fix major ...
Apr 9, 2024 · That agreement, reached last fall, required Kaiser to pay a $50-million penalty and invest $150 million over five years into improving its mental healthcare.
- emily.alpert@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Oct 17, 2023 · A quarter of that total is a monetary penalty, $40 million of which will be paid to the state by Oct. 21 and $10 million of which will only come if the DMHC determines that Kaiser “unreasonably ...
- Dave Muoio
Oct 13, 2023 · The agreement includes a $50-million fine, the largest ever levied against a health plan, according to DMHC director Mary Watanabe. Kaiser also agreed to make $150 million in investments over five ...
- andrew.campa@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Oct 12, 2023 · SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the below statement today after the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) announced a settlement agreement with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. (Kaiser Permanente) to make significant changes to the plan’s delivery of behavioral health care services. The settlement agreement ...
Oct 13, 2023 · The agreement includes a $50-million fine, the largest ever levied against a health plan, according to DMHC director Mary Watanabe. Kaiser also agreed to make $150 million in investments over five ...
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Oct 13, 2023 · Kaiser Permanente must overhaul behavioral health care services and pay a $50 million fine under a settlement agreement announced Thursday by the California Department of Managed Health Care.