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  2. Kaiser agrees to pay $200M in ‘monumental’ behavioral health ...

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    California regulators surprised Kaiser Permanente with an investigation into its behavioral health operations. Here are the concerns they’re citing. Kaiser agrees to pay $200M in ‘monumental ...

  3. Kaiser agrees to $200 million in fines, fixes after failing ...

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    Kaiser Permanente agreed to a $200-million settlement after canceling tens of thousands of mental health appointments and failing to provide timely care, California regulators said.

  4. Mental health workers strike against Kaiser Permanente in ...

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    The National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) — which represents 19,000 healthcare workers in California and Hawaii, including 4,700 mental health workers — picketed outside Kaiser ...

  5. List of hospitals in California - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable map of the 58 counties of the state of California. This is a list of hospitals in California (), grouped by county and sorted by hospital name. In healthcare in California, only a general acute care hospital or acute psychiatric hospital, as licensed by the California Department of Public Health, can be referred to as a "hospital."

  6. Kaiser Permanente - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Permanente (/ ˈ k aɪ z ər p ɜːr m ə ˈ n ɛ n t eɪ /; KP) is an American integrated managed care consortium headquartered in Oakland, California.Founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney R. Garfield, the organization was initially established to provide medical services at Kaiser's shipyards, steel mills and other facilities, before being opened to the ...

  7. Lanterman–Petris–Short Act - Wikipedia

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    The Lanterman–Petris–Short (LPS) Act (Chapter 1667 of the 1967 California Statutes, codified as Cal. Welf & Inst. Code, sec. 5000 et seq.) regulates involuntary civil commitment to a mental health institution in the state of California. The act set the precedent for modern mental health commitment procedures in the United States.

  8. California opens new investigation into Kaiser mental health ...

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    Kaiser already was the target of a surprise probe into its mental health services division after complaints over access had increased at the DMHC’s help center. Consumers can reach the DMHC at ...

  9. California Mental Health Services Act - Wikipedia

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    MHOAC Vice Chairman Linford Gayle (declined to state party), 46, of Pacifica, a mental health program specialist at San Mateo County Mental Health Services. Karen Henry (Republican), 61, of Granite Bay, a labor attorney and a board member of California National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).