Why Kaiser Permanente?
As the nation’s largest nonprofit integrated health plan, Kaiser Permanente is able to offer its Fellows a depth and breadth of experience not possible in many traditional fellowship programs. The unique characteristics of our organization – and our program – include: • Scope: Kaiser Permanente serves approximately 8.7 million members in nine states and the District of Columbia. Such size allows Fellows to learn about the scale and impact of projects across a large patient population. • Integration: Kaiser Permanente is a vertically-integrated health system with hospital, health plan and medical group leadership working in coordination. Fellows have the unique opportunity to view the organization from multiple perspectives. • Partnership: Our Labor Management Partnership is the largest and most complex health care partnership in the United States, with the most unions, operating units, and employees. Fellows will work in a labor management partnership environment and experience the pow
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