Kaiser's $200M Settlement Revolutionizes California's Behavioral Health Care
Kaiser Permanente has reached a $200 million settlement with the California Department of Managed Health Care, including a $50 million fine, to address shortcomings in its behavioral health services. The settlement requires Kaiser to make significant improvements in oversight, access, network and referrals, and handling of grievances. The company will also spend $150 million over five years to enhance behavioral health programs beyond its legal obligations. The settlement comes after an investigation found that Kaiser canceled appointments and failed to meet timely access and clinical standards. California Governor Gavin Newsom called it a "tectonic shift" in accountability for delivering behavioral health services.
- Kaiser reaches $200 million settlement to significantly change behavioral health care in California KCRA Sacramento
- Kaiser to spend $150M to improve mental health care services under settlement agreement San Francisco Chronicle
- Kaiser to pay $200 million CA behavioral health settlement CalMatters
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