Patient-Dumping, Care-Denying Kaiser Permanente to Administer Buy-In Medicare Plan?
by SusanAnne HillerKaiser Permanente (KP) would appear to be the frontrunner to head up the government-administered Medicare buy-in plan devised by Senate Democrats, especially since the company was ranked as the number one Medicare plan in November. In addition, KP–in compliance with the Obama agenda to have all medical records electronic by 2014–has heavily invested in electronic medical records (EMR) and has even linked two of the largest electronic medical record systems in the country—allowing doctors and nurses at Kaiser and VA hospitals and clinics in San Diego county to access certain information about patients who receive care from both health systems. KP’s merging of the two systems also can be thought of as the flagship model for EMR convergence, leading to an EMR platform under a single-payer, universal health system.

With this type of progress and plan ratings, KP would be a natural fit and even help facilitate the transition to a single-payer system. Even the Democrats in the Senate seem to think that, after demonizing the insurance companies, they could overlook the insurance industry’s greed and other flaws and have them run their new compromise “non-public” option plan.
Furthermore, KP’s chairman and CEO George Halvorson, who took the helm in 2002, has met with Obama and has had several meetings with key figures in the health care debate, including:
March 27–Meeting with Keith Fontenot, who manages the financial resources of government agencies related to health. He oversees funds for Medicare, Medicaid, all U.S. public health agencies, and the entire Health and Human Services Department, from the Food and Drug Administration to the National Institutes of Health.
June 5–Meeting with Peter Orszag, director of the CBO.
July 23–Meeting with Kathleen Sibelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS)
July 24–Meeting with Sarah Fenn, who is a $36,000-a-year White House assistant. Fenn is an attorney and also served as the state legal Voter Protection Director for the Obama campaign in Indiana, Kentucky, and New Hampshire, as well as campaign field staff in Iowa, Idaho, Texas, and Florida.
Halvorson was the only insurance executive to meet with Sebelius.
If KP were to administer the government buy-in plan, then what about KP’s very disturbing patterns in business practices and ethics. KP was fined $1.9 million for Medicare and Medicaid fraud in Hawaii. KP also gave Bayer advice on how to go about a private-labeling scheme to defraud Medicaid of millions. This scheme led to a $257 million settlement in 2003, after being charged by federal investigators with overcharging for the antibiotic Cipro. Also involved in this type of relabeling scheme was GlaxoSmithKline and its relabeling of the drug Flonase, a nasal spray, and Paxil, an anti-depressant for KP. Flonase was manufactured and sold by Glaxo Wellcome and Paxil was manufactured and sold by SmithKline Beecham; the two companies merged and became GlaxoSmithKline in December 2001.
In addition to fraud, according to a KP watchdog website, KP has a very dark past littered with lawsuits, care denials, and patient deaths, including infants. Regardless of how KP got to those numbers securing a number one ranking, other rankings give KP a one-star rating—denoting worse than average patient outcomes.
KP also has a patient dumping problem under Halvorson.
Moreover, the testimony of patients and former KP physicians speak for themselves, and in an effort to change their poor public image, KP signed a $40 million deal with Campbell Ewald in 2004 to launch a multi-year, $40 million image campaign intended to reverse a slide in membership. However, KP can try to cover up its dangerous practices with a slick marketing campaign, but their problems persist, and in recent news, KP has had many serious accusations and problems leveled against it:
From the KaiserVictims.org website:
Kaiser Permanente fined for breach of privacy
(May 15, 2009) Kaiser Permanente fined $250,000 by the state for
illegally viewing medical records. Almost two dozen workers including doctors were involved
in this improper access. Via CNN.com
Electronic Medical Records can be deadly
(April 28, 2009) What happens when a software error miscalculates dosage?
The software manufacturer takes no responsibility and innocent lives are at risk.
Much care and major improvements deemed necessary for EMR that Obama is pushing for. Via Denver Channel
Kaiser Colorado Dollar Reserves Found Excessive For Non-Profit
(June 24, 2008) Kaiser Permanente will return $155 Million to clients in Colorado.
Deal reached between state insurance commissioner and hospital with payments spread over three years. Via The Denver Post
Kaiser Sued For AIDS Discrimination
(June 5, 2008) Lawsuit details ‘toxic’ work environment and a corporate
culture that is an antithesis of the Thrive marketing plan. Via The Examiner
Kaiser Surgeon Gets Six Months
(May 9, 2008) A Kaiser Permanente surgeon has been sentenced for perjury.
Apparently same surgeon was addicted to cocaine for several years while performing duties at Kaiser. Via SF Chronicle
Kaiser among insurers ordered to reinstate canceled coverage
(April 18, 2008) The Department of Managed Health Care ordered insurers to reinstate coverage for 26 cases where the consumers were clearly innocent and coverage had been rescinded wrongfully. Via SF Chronicle
Kaiser Permanente doctor in unprecedented criminal case
(March 23, 2008) A Kaiser Permanente surgeon accused of ‘hastening’ death of a patient is awaiting a criminal trial. Via Ventura County Star
Kaiser Permanente doctor suspended
(March 1, 2008) The hospital suspends its perinatologist Hamid Safari.
Safari is alleged to be responsible for two infant deaths. Via LA Times
Federal Health Inspectors Criticize Kaiser for Lack of Action
(January 26, 2008) According to federal health inspectors two babies may still be alive today if Kaiser Permanente had acted on staff complaints. Via LA Times
Patient Allegedly Dumped by Kaiser Facility Dies
(December 21, 2007) A Livermore man that was in Kaiser’s care was discharged and dropped off at a homeless shelter. His family searched for him for 16 days before he was found and then admitted into Kaiser intensive care, where he passed away. Via Allbusiness.com
Kaiser Refuses to Cover Cancer Patient
(December 15, 2007) Mill Valley resident and Sonoma Country Deputy District Attorney
had asked for a biopsy at Kaiser Permanente, but they did not do it. She now has Stage 4 breast cancer. Hope in the form of a clinical trial has been presented to her by M.D. Anderson doctors, whom she turned to, being dissatisfied with Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser has denied her request for coverage. Via San Francisco Chronicle
Kaiser to pay $1.8 Million in Malpractice case
(December 12, 2007) A 45-year-old man was misdiagnosed at Kaiser Permanente
and suffered permanent brain damage. Via OC Register
Drug Allergy Death at Kaiser
(November 29, 2007) Family of woman that died of an allergic reaction has filed a claim
against Kaiser Permanente for failing to recognize and treat her allergic reaction
Via mddailyrecord.com
Health Insurer bonuses tied to policy cancellations
(November 16, 2007) Health Net Inc was fined $1 Million for withholding information. The insurer lied to investigators about tying employee bonuses to the number of contracts canceled after policy holders got sick. It is under investigation along with Kaiser Permanente (who paid $325,000 in fines), PacifiCare and Blue Shield of California. Via sfgate.com
Finally, the Senate has played the American people with this so-called compromise. Even if they strip it out, the compromise is still disingenuous, because the powers that be can lower the age requirement through other means. Understand that lawmakers will propose the mother of all legislation, then settle for exactly what they want. Oldest trick in the political playbook. Progressives have wanted the Medicare age to drop to 55 for years. In addition, to know that KP executives are major players in healthcare reform is disturbing.
To think what a $40 billion non-profit insurance company could do to the US healthcare system—knowing what they have already done and continue to do should send a shiver down your spine.





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I’m currently a Kaiser member and after receiving a letter a week ago stating my premium is going up by approx 15% I decided to switch to a plan at half the price with nearly the exact same coverage. The service at Kaiser has been regressing over the years, the availability of doctors is minimal and most do not accept new patients, their physical therapy dept is a joke, many of their doctors look like they were educated in the Caribbean operating on coconuts and some of these affirmative action doctors actually believe the quality of healthcare will improve with more patients and less reimbursement to doctors.
Thank you Kaiser for helping me make the decision to move to a professional healthcare provider.
When death panels/death care were first talked about it was about a politician having power over our lives.. Those who seek government control over your life/health, must understand someday a politician will be elected that will use this power to do you great harm.. It is the way of government.. If we are having a crisis in health care it was caused by government and government alone.. If they really seek to solve this so called crisis then the first step must be to send all the illegals home, so we can judge the true extent of the problem.
Breaking and Significant ! O/T (my apology) I just heard that the Obama administration or a department thereof is currently monitoring certain "social" network sites like AOL, Tweet et.al. for tax cheats, political dissent and commentary and other issues of interest to the current administration. The NYT apparently has an article about this… VERY DANGEROUS to the 1st Amendment rights of all. Sounds like the Obama "FISHY" site of a few months ago. You have been alerted. I am trying to find more data.
If the government is running it, there has to be rationing a.k.a. death panels
Rationing is the only way a government operates. Do they buy more F-22s or pave more roads? A decision one way or the other is inevitable.
Where the true ugliness of this fiasco comes from is when health care spending becomes a political football in congress.
"So you don't want to vote for our ear marks? Sorry to say, it looks like your district is going to get a cut in hospital beds. Too bad, so sad."
Doesn't help that SEIU's Andy Stern is head of the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions. After raiding the former Kaiser unions and throwing them under the bus, he and Anna Burger formed a mega union under SEIU to serve Kaiser facilities, stepped all over their own union members and basically took over. Just think – Kaiser National and SEIU National, serving all your health care needs. Someone hand me a razor so I can open a vein now rather than wait for them to drain me dead.
Perfect! The Administration has found it's "Hatchet" man, Kaiser better remember what happens to Obama's friends though and stay well back from the curb when busses are in the area.
ed .. once again you explain it better than me.
Isn't this the organization that was written about in the War against the Weak that was talked about on Breitbart's site a few weeks ago? They were into eugenics and sterilizing Americans against their will. If this is the same organization, this is quite disturbing. Will there be ANY private insurance after Obamacare? Is there a way to impeach members of Congress for treason or harm against Americans? This is not the will of the people. Very disturbing.
Rush Limbaugh quoted it today on his program. He sourced the NYT, an article that appeared this morning. I have not had time to research it myself but will this evening.
I have a very strange imagination. I tend to think in images rather than words. As a result I've always had difficulties in trying to explain to other people, what I see in my head.
It's taken me decades, but I have gotten better at it.
And thank you for the compliment Sir.
There are several KP hospitals nearish to where I live and for 20+ years I've heard horror stories about them. The basics of it being that so long as you are in your 20's – 30's and healthy their service is fine. But if you have a serious illness or other condition your not going to get good service. The reports included information that the emergency room doctors where paid a bonus for not admitting patients. Since admitted patients cost more.
I know that my former boss did not like them at all. When he was younger he worked as a contractor while going through college and was injured on the job. He had KP as his insurer and basically got terrible care from them.
It sounds like they have not improved at all and are still interested in making money over treating patients.
Look on the Department of Labor Website, Union Reports put in File # 542-572.
Search here: http://kcerds.dol-esa.gov/query/getOrgQry.do
It is the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente. The members are a who's who of the unions….including Andrew Stern from the SEIU, John Sweeny from the AFL-CIO, James Hoffa from the Teamsters, Randi Weingarten from the AFT (teacher's union) among others.
I just put a link to the DOL search for this….I didn't realize you were on it already!! The "coalition" is a who's who of union leaders….Andy Stern, Randi Weingarten from the AFT, John Sweeny from the AFL-CIO, James Hoffa from the Teamsters…among others.
Why is it that they are connected to every story?
Michelle Obama's Patient-Dumping Scheme
By David Catron
The First Lady helped create a notorious program that dumped poor patients on community hospitals, yet the national media ignore the story. Imagine if her husband were a Republican.
The University of Chicago Medical Center has received a good deal of justly opprobrious press over its policy of "redirecting" low-income patients to community hospitals while reserving its own beds for well-heeled patients requiring highly profitable procedures. [...]
Many patients suffered needlessly, and more than a few actually died, as the result of this practice. So, in 1986, President Reagan signed the Emergency Medical Labor and Treatment Act (EMTALA) into law. EMTALA made such "redirection" illegal, but many high profile hospitals still chafed at being forced to treat poor patients.
Enter Michelle Obama, UCMC's "Vice President for Community and External Affairs." [...]
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/03/michelle_o...
[...] Mrs. Obama first hatched the UCMC program as the "South Side Health Collaborative," which featured a gang of "counselors" whose job it was to "advise" low-income patients that they would be better off at other hospitals and clinics. The program was so successful in getting rid of unwanted patients that she expanded it, gave it a new name, and hired none other than David Axelrod to sell the program to the public. According to the Sun-Times, "Obama's wife and Valerie Jarrett, an Obama friend and adviser who chairs the medical center's board, backed the Axelrod firm's hiring." Axelrod helped the future First Lady formulate a public relations campaign in which the "Urban Health Initiative" was represented as a boon to the community actuated by the purest of altruistic motives. [...]
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/03/michelle_o...
This article reminded me of Michelle Obama's dumping scheme.
Kaiser is a crappy institution. Any hope they had became zero when the SEIU decended on them.
Their plan…Kaiser & the unions
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Yep…..they want to do SEIU clinics
http://www.lmpartnership.org/news/multimedia/vanc...
Kaiser got the $$ from the stimulus.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/167368.p...
Obama gives the Inst for Health $ and they give it to the Kaiser Fdn and Kaiser provides the propaganda disguised as research. How is this not pay to play?
http://vsearch.nlm.nih.gov/vivisimo/cgi-bin/query...
http://www.kff.org/kaiserpolls/index2.cfm
Interesting…the Democratic Socialists take on it…They said Kaiser is in bed with the SEIU.
http://talkingunion.wordpress.com/2009/10/09/the-...
BINGO!!! The unions are funding Kaiser Permanente. The DOL has the search for "kaiser" blocked, so just put int KAI in the Name field.
http://kcerds.dol-esa.gov/query/getPayerPayeeQry….
Source, please. I'm a little leary of believing "I just heard".
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Stern's involvement with Kaiser, must be the reason SEIU and CNA stopped feuding.
http://www.calnurses.org/facilities-bargaining/ka...
Of course it wants it. Kaiser is socialized medicine!
I've been on Kaiser insurance for 25 years and I would say that 98% of the time they have been fabulous. I have all sorts of conditions (diabetes, asthma, osteoporosis) and several years ago was diagnosed with hepatitis C. Never have I had any problems about recissions or denials; in fact, every time I needed a specialist I had an appointment within days. The only time they were slow was when I had a bunion which needed surgery. That required a six month wait, but come on! A bunion is way less important than a serious disease. The hepatitis C treatment would have cost me about $3500 a month if I'd had to pay out of pocket. My co-pay was $45 a month. And I was cured!
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