Explore the origins and development of one of America’s largest and most influential healthcare organizations in "History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program." This volume presents an oral history transcript featuring insights from key figures involved in shaping Kaiser Permanente, offering a unique perspective on the program’s evolution.
Compiled in 198-, this collection provides invaluable primary source material for understanding the history of managed care, the growth of healthcare systems in the United States, and the innovative approaches pioneered by Kaiser Permanente. It is essential reading for healthcare professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the forces that have shaped modern American medicine.
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