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TEXAS ARTICLES(9)


New York  -  Massachusetts -  Connecticut -  Vermont (6)

News Stories About Kaiser Permanente From Areas that Kaiser was kicked out of!

Did you know that Kaiser had a total of 124,000 enrollees, 

Kaiser Texas
"We basically said to the doctors, `If you value your job, you won't say anything about hospitalization.' All you'll say is, `I think you need further evaluation..."The first thing that ever comes out of a Kaiser CEO now is what's the bottom line," Vogt said on a videotape of his speech. "Anytime you have to balance the budget, how do you do it? You cut utilization, drop referral rates, and drop your hospitalization."

"The reason we're revising that protocol now is because our utilization exploded" Vogt said. "The cost of dropping it to only one missed heart attack was tripling our hospital days."

http://news.kaiserpapers.info/texasbadheart.html

1997 - DALLAS -- An HMO has agreed to pay $5.35 million to a family who claimed that medical cost-cutting led to a man's death from untreated heart disease. 

   Lawyers for the family of Ronald Henderson alleged that a plan by Kaiser Permanente's North Texas HMO to cut hospital expenses by 45 percent, plus an HMO official's speech that stressed putting ``the bottom line'' first, led to the 56-year-old man's death. 

http://horror.kaiserpapers.info/heart/corpuscristi.html

Fines and related articles
http://fines.kaiserpapers.info/#Texas
DALLAS -- Kaiser Permanente - An HMO has agreed to pay $5.35 million to a family who claimed that medical cost-cutting led to a man's death from untreated heart disease.

   Lawyers for the family of Ronald Henderson alleged that a plan by Kaiser Permanente's North Texas HMO to cut hospital expenses by 45 percent, plus an HMO official's speech that stressed putting ``the bottom line'' first, led to the 56-year-old man's death.

The HMO agreed to the settlement Tuesday after a test jury in a novel nonbinding minitrial said it would have awarded the family more than 10 times that amount if the case had gone to an actual trial.
http://horror.kaiserpapers.info/heart/
tex2116.html

Managed Care Insurer Liability : The Texas Law
Explanations on how the state of Texas has handled HMO issues more productively, more fairly, for proactively for the patient than other areas.


Care Versus Cost
Nation’s Wealthiest HMO Leaves Jury Outraged
Feb. 13, 1998

              FORREST SAWYER

It begins with a malpractice lawsuit in Texas, a family claiming the negligence of the country’s largest HMO, Kaiser Permanente, left their loved one dead. During the trial, startling evidence emerged, an internal speech by a Kaiser
administrator. The administrator painted a picture of a company that appeared willing to risk placing profit above patient welfare. Together with the rest of the evidence, the speech stunned jurors and helped drive Kaiser to settle the
lawsuit for millions.
http://horror.kaiserpapers.info/drophospitalization.html

HOW KAISER'S COST-SLASHING NICKED ITS IMAGE - Texas
SHUTTERED HOSPITALS. Meanwhile, Texas State Attorney General Dan Morales says there are 
''sufficient grounds and justification'' for the state to yank Kaiser's HMO license.  

October 31, 1998  Sierra Health Subsidiary Completes Purchase of Kaiser Southwest; Texas Health Choice Will Be New Name
http://news.kaiserpapers.info/texsierra.html

Kaiser Permanente and TDI Settle Dispute
April 18, 1997
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Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Texas agreed today to drop its lawsuit against the Texas Department of Insurance, pay a $1 million fine and take specific steps to assure high-quality patient care for its 124,000 enrollees.
http://news.kaiserpapers.info/kaisergiveuptexas.html

Kaiser New York  - Kaiser Massachusetts - Kaiser Connecticut - Kaiser Vermont


Kaiser is leaving not just Vermont, but all of New England 100,000 customers here are a small piece of the puzzle. That said, Kaiser lost millions of dollars in Vermont and was gaining a reputation for less-than-perfect customer service. In a competitive world, those are the companies that do not and should not survive.
http://news.kaiserpapers.info/kaiserleavesvermont.html


Rude Awakening When Kaiser Retreats
By the end of 1999, Kaiser Permanente is leaving western Massachusetts, two regions in New York, parts of Connecticut and all of Vermont. .....The era of having group practices exclusive to one insurer has probably passed.
http://news.kaiserpapers.info/odato.html

Kaiser Permanente Pulls out of Kansas City several fines and sanctions on this web page.

http://news.kaiserpapers.info/kansascity1.html


Kaiser  vs Director of Revenue State of Missouri - Kaiser advised that they do have to pay sales tax and cannot get a refund.

http://tinyurl.com/2evv9z

and http://www.oa.mo.gov/ahc/case/KaiserFoundationHealthPlanOfKC01-1135RV.KAW.doc

North Carolina

There is lots of good information on the entire Kaiser system, and why they failed in so many areas in this following document from the university of North Carolina.
http://www.unc.edu/~danielg/research_projects/kaiser.pdf
The Rise and Fall of a Kaiser Permanente Expansion Region


From The Insider - The North Carolina State Government News Service
V. 4, No. 93  Monday, May 13, 1996 18 pages
  HMO LAWSUITS RAISE ISSUES: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of North Carolina, the first large, out-of-state HMO to tap the N.C. market in 1985, has grappled with a spate of patient lawsuits in recent years.
http://news.kaiserpapers.info/morethanany.html

RALEIGH, N.C.--(BW HealthWire)--Aug. 17, 1999--

The Carolina Permanente Medical Group Also Signs Agreement

With PARTNERS Enabling Members to Continue Receiving Care

From Their Permanente Physicians After the Sale

PARTNERS National Health Plans of North Carolina Inc. has signed a definitive sale agreement with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan to transfer Kaiser's employer-sponsored and Medicare membership in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area to PARTNERS.

PARTNERS, a subsidiary of Novant Health Inc., is based in Winston-Salem, N.C. The sale is expected to close on or before December 31, contingent upon regulatory and other customary approvals. Financial terms were not disclosed.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_1999_August_17/ai_55467652

 

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