The NFL draft and KPSC: their players and ours

One recent story has broken through the persistent coronavirus news: the NFL draft. During the much-lauded, three-day event, 32 teams chose 255 players, with live-streaming and primetime network coverage. Some welcomed the diversion; others took no notice. After all, it ostensibly bears little relationship to our lives, at home or at KP. Or does it? […]

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Enhance the Power of Resilience

Something we can all use right now: simple ideas to help build resilience an d strengthen your ability to bounce back during the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilience has to do with taking stressful or unpleasant experiences and adapting, overcoming, and most importantly — moving on. Resilience is important for maintaining mental as well as physical health, […]

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One Nurse's Day. One Patient's Last Day. A Personal Reflection.

Sometimes, a story needs little introduction. This is one such time. Cecilia Fleming-Tumer, MPH, RN, shares her beautifully expressed self-reflections on her experience with a patient who was taken by COVID-19 – and on her role as a nurse leader and fellow human being. Her moving words inspire us to remain strong, committed, and compassionate, […]

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On April 29, Wear Jeans with a Purpose

For the past 6 years, Kaiser Permanente Southern California has participated in Denim Day to support Peace Over Violence’s campaign and to observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Wear jeans on April 29 to help raise awareness about sexual assault prevention, and shine a light on KPSC’s Family Violence Prevention Program, which addresses child, elder, […]

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What are the recommended masking guidelines away from work?

The Centers for Disease Control recommend wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community-based transmission. CDC also advises using cloth face coverings to slow the spread of the virus by people who may unknowingly have the […]

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What is KP doing to help frontline employees cope with pressures brought by the COVID-19 pandemic?

Kaiser Permanente recognizes many of the people of KP are facing significant, unprecedented challenges at work while managing sudden and traumatic changes in daily and family lives. Therefore, we are implementing temporary benefits and pay programs to assist them in caring for themselves and their families. These temporary COVID-19-related benefits were developed in consultation with […]

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Humbled, Inspired by Community Donations

“We’re all in this together” is so much more than a coronavirus rallying cry, as many people are proving through caring acts and deeds. Nowhere is this more evident than in the donations that members of our community have made to Kaiser Permanente Southern California patients, physicians, and employees. “These humbling, inspiring demonstrations of care […]

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Labor Management Partnership sets tone to fight COVID-19

Frontline workers say years of working collaboratively with managers as part of the Labor Management Partnership has better prepared them to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The Partnership has saved money, improved care, and led to better service – and now will literally be saving lives because we are working together. Read the story. […]

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