In 2023, Kaiser Permanente had a total of **** million members in the United States. Although the company's overall membership has increased over the analyzed years, it has plateaued since 2020. This statistic displays the number of Kaiser Permanente members from 2007 to 2023.
This statistic displays the operating revenue for Kaiser Permanente from 2007 to 2022. In 2011, the company had an operating revenue totaling **** billion U.S. dollars. Kaiser Permanente is an integrated managed care consortium headquartered in Oakland, California. The company provides care through ***** major regions in the United States and consists of ***** entities: the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and Permanente Medical Groups.
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In recent years, Kaiser Permanente’s operating revenue has increased from **** billion U.S. dollars in 2007 to over ** billion U.S. dollars in 2022. Kaiser Permanente is a consortium that includes various entities of managed health care. It includes ***** distinct factors including the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and the regional Permanente Medical Groups. The organization began in 1933 in California where Henry Kaiser formed an insurance consortium in order to comply with their workers’ compensation obligations. Since then, it has become one of the largest managed care organizations within the United States. Currently, this non-profit includes ***** states and is headquartered in Oakland, California.
The number of Kaiser Permanente’s members has increased by over ***** million since 2008, from *** million to **** million members in 2019. Similarly, its number of employees has increased, reaching more than *** thousand people in 2019 with over ****** physicians employed. The organization has run into controversy, especially in its North and South Carolina branches due to management, patient care, as well as financial and technology issues. In 2013, the California Department of Managed Health Care fined Kaiser Permanente * million U.S. dollars due a lack of provision of inadequate mental health care for its patients.
In 2023, Kaiser Permanente had around ****** physicians among its members in the United States. The number of physicians had a steady increase over the analyzed period, reaching its highest value in 2023. This statistic displays the number of Kaiser Permanente physicians from 2007 to 2023.
In 2023, Kaiser Permanente had a total of ******* employees in the United States. Although the company's overall number of employees has increased over the analyzed years, 2023 saw a slight decrease in employee numbers compared to the previous year. This statistic depicts the number of Kaiser Permanente employees from 2007 to 2023.
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Users can utilize a number of interactive tools or access and download reports, fact sheets, slides, briefs and survey on various health topics. Background The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-partisan non-profit research and communications organization focused on major health care issues in the U.S. and around the world. Topics are organized by the following categories: health reform; Medicaid/ CHIP; Medicare; costs/ insurance; uninsured/ coverage; state policy; prescription drugs; HIV/ AIDS; U.S. Global Health Policy; minority health; women's health policy; and media and health. User Functionality Users can search for information by health topic category. After selecting the health topic category of interest, users can narrow their search by report type and date range. Reports types are: charts and data; fact sheets; interactive tools; issue briefs; news releases; presentations; reports and studies; surveys; testimony; and video/ audio. Users can also begin their search by initially focusing on a specific report type and then searching by health topic and data range. Additionally, users can select "Fast Facts" from the Kaiser Family Foundation homepage to access a database of slides. Users can search for and download slides as PDF files or Powerpoint slides, or they can pick and choose specific slides and create a slideshow directly on the website. Information is available on an international/ global, U.S. national or U.S. state level. From the main website, users can move to other Kaiser Family Foundation sites that may be more tailored to their specific needs. On the StateHealthFacts.org website, individual state profiles and comparisons between or across all 50 states are available. The GlobalHealthFacts.org website allows users to compare different countries on an unlimited number of health indicators. Data Notes All data comes from the Kaiser Family Foundation's own research efforts, and new studie s and reports are frequently published.
In 2023, Kaiser Permanente had around ** thousand nurses among its members in the United States. The number of nurses had a steady increase over the analyzed period. This statistic displays the number of Kaiser Permanente nurses from 2007 to 2023.
In 2023, the company had ** hospitals. Kaiser Permanente is an integrated managed care consortium headquartered in Oakland, California. The company provides care through ***** major regions in the United States and consists of ***** entities: the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and Permanente Medical Groups. This statistic displays the number of Kaiser Permanente hospitals from 2007 to 2023.
A collection of data of an epidemiological study of chronic disease in the oldest old based on information collected from Kaiser Permanente facilities in Northern California (KPNC). The initial sample was drawn from the Kaiser''s active membership lists for the years 1971 and 1980. The sample was restricted to members that had a Multiphasic Health Checkup examination (MHC) within 7 years of the baseline date. The sample was stratified to attain equal numbers of observations (1,000 in each) in three sex-age cells for each cohort: 65-69, 70-79, and 80+. Each cohort was followed for 9 years through existing medical records and computerized hospitalization tapes. Mortality data was collected by matching the sampled data with state Vital Statistics data for an additional 3 years for a total follow-up time of 12 years. Part 1 of the data collections consists of Master Records, which includes information from the morbidity review, in which over 35 chronic conditions or diagnoses were abstracted from the member charts, as well as detailed diagnostic criteria for the major conditions. A prevalence review was done, which included the 4 years prior to the baseline date for these same conditions. Recurrent disease is included for the following conditions: cancers, myocardial infarction, and various forms of strokes. A detailed account of outpatient health services use, and data from the multiphasic health checkup, which was administered to each participant during the nine yearly follow-ups, are also included in the Master Records file. The labs and procedures included: chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, bacteriology, chest x-ray, GI x-ray, ultrasound, CT/MRI, mammogram, resting ECG, treadmill ECG, echocardiograms, nuclear scans, outpatient breast biopsy, cystoscopy, and cataract surgery. Inpatient utilization includes all hospitalizations, procedures done during a hospital stay, length of stay, admitting/discharge diagnosis. Part 2, Hospitalization, contains records of causes and dates of hospitalizations and discharges and nursing home admissions. There is also a section on incomplete reviews and the reasons for them. Demographic information and some lifestyle information from the multiphasic health checkup (e.g., smoking, alcohol, and Body Mass Index) are also in this file. Data Availability: These datasets have been documented extensively and are available from the ICPSR (Study No. 4219). * Dates of Study: 1971-1992 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Anthropometric Measures * Sample Size: ** 1971 cohort: 2,877 (baseline) ** 1980 cohort: 3,113 (baseline) ** 1971 & 1980: 5,990 ** Hospitalization: 14,730 Links: * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/04219 * HSRR: http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/hsrr_search/view_hsrr_record_table.cfm?TITLE_ID=381&PROGRAM_CAME=toc_with_source2.cfm
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This dataset tracks annual total classroom teachers amount from 1990 to 2023 for Heinz Kaiser Elementary School
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In 1715, the Prince Elector of Trier and member of the ducal house of Lorraine raised an infantry regiment for the Imperial service. The proprietorship of the regiment soon passed to the heir of the dukedom, Leopold, and after his death to his younger brother Francis Stephan. In 1737, Francis married the Habsburg heiress Maria Theresia. In 1740, Francis became co-ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy and in 1745 was elected Holy Roman Emperor. His regiment thus became the most senior infantry regiment of the Habsburg army. In 1769, when all line infantry regiments were given fixed numbers, the regiment was allocated number one. It was to remain the Emperor’s own until 1918. From the 1750s, the regiment became affiliated with the Czech lands and in 1781 was given a permanent recruitment district in Moravia with Prostějov as its headquarters. As with most regiments on the German establishment at that period, the 1st Line infantry regiment was also allocated a secondary conscription district in Galicia. Between 1808 and 1817, the regiment was to draw its conscripts half from Moravia and half from Galicia. In 1818, with the final abolition of auxiliary recruitment districts, the regiment became a Moravian unit and from 1853 was moved to the adjacent province of Silesia, where it remained until the end of the Empire.
Based on its surviving manpower records - a total of 66 cartons preserved in the Viennese Kriegsarchiv - this database covers every identifiable Jewish soldier who served in the 1st Line infantry regiment from the introduction of Jewish conscription in 1788 to 1820. It should be noted that the paperwork of the regiment in these years has almost no perceptible gaps. The survival of nearly all enlistment papers, together with the monthly reports noting changes to regimental strengths, allows us to not only identify 175 Jewish soldiers, but also to reconstruct their service itineraries in substantial detail. The two Jewish soldiers entered the regiment in 1789 as waggoneers of the regimental transport detachment. After a gap of several years, in 1795 two further Jewish Transport Corps soldiers were attached to the regiment, and two more in 1796 and 1812 respectively. The remaining 169 Jewish soldiers were infantrymen, the overwhelming majority of whom were conscripts with 159 identifiable cases to only four volunteers. The first Jewish infantry conscripts were drafted in August 1796 and arrived at the active army by the end of the year. The first Jewish soldier who became a casualty of war was Salomon Jellinek who was wounded in action at the battle of Ostrach at the very beginning of the Second Coalition War. Several months later in June 1799 the first Jewish soldier was killed in action at the First Battle of Zurich. Jewish soldiers of the 1st Line Infantry regiment fought in 1805 in Ulm, Wischau and Austerlitz; and in 1809, at Abensberg, where 12 were taken prisoner, and Deutsch Wagram. In the wars of 1813-15 several Jewish soldiers were wounded at the battles of Dresden and Leipzig.
The regimental primary conscription district included some of Moravia’s most important Jewish communities such as Boskovice, Prostějov and Ivanovice. Each of these communities regularly provided conscripts for the regiment. Jewish conscripts from Galicia were more mixed, as the Habsburg recruitment was often conducted adhering to the formal boundaries of the various auxiliary districts. The two-tier nature of Habsburg army service also came clear in the treatment of conscripts who were raised in 1797 with the promise that they will serve only for the duration of the war: these from Moravia were discharged in 1802; those from Galicia were kept in service. After 1808, a substantial proportion of the Jewish conscripts was raised through the army reserve. This was enacted again in 1813. In parallel, the popular levy (Landwehr), which operated in 1809 as an independent entity, was brought under the control of the regular army. Each of the Moravian regiments was allocated one Landwehr battalion. The initial intake of some 1,400 Landwehr recruits in July 1813 sees the only major gap in the regimental records. Several Jewish Landwehrmänner could be identified because of their subsequent medical records. Based on names and recruitment dates, I made tentative identifications of a few additional Jewish members of the Landwehr.
For more information on the Austrian Volunteer Formations during the 1809 War, see:
Alfons von Wrede, Geschichte der k. und k. Wehrmacht, 5 Vols., (Vienna: Seidel, 1898–1905), Vol. 1, pp. 117-24.
This dataset contains georeferenced historical adresses (conscription numbers) for the city of Vienna for the period 1822 and later. It is build on plan material and address books published by the city building inspector and cartographer Anton Behsel. A concordance enables the mapping of earlier time periods (older: 1795-1821; oldest: 1770-1794).
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Results of the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin factor adequacy conducted to confirm the adequacy of the factor analysis.
Component factor loadings, component statistics, Bartlett’s test of sphericity and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy of the factor analysis (principal component methods) for considered variables in the games against TOP opponents.
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This dataset is about book subjects. It has 9 rows and is filtered where the authors is Walter Christian Kaiser. It features 10 columns including number of authors, number of books, earliest publication date, and latest publication date.
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This dataset tracks annual total students amount from 1987 to 2023 for Heinz Kaiser Elementary School
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Numbers of factorial structure based on Kaiser’s criteria.
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Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin and Bartlett’s test and total variance explained.
In 2022, UnitedHealth Group Inc was the market leader and had a ** percent share of the U.S. health insurance market. Ellevance Health and CVS (Aetna) followed with a market share of ** percent and ** percent, respectively. Who is UnitedHealth Group? UnitedHealth Group is headquartered in Minnesota and was founded in 1977. The revenue generated by the company has steadily risen since 2007. The company offers health care products as well as insurance coverage. Membership In 2023, Kaiser was the largest health insurance company in the United States, followed by Ellevance and UnitedHealth. Membership of Kaiser almost reached **** million in that year. Meanwhile, UnitedHealth is among the largest companies worldwide in terms of revenue and the largest health care company on that list.
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This dataset tracks annual total students amount from 1987 to 2023 for Robert J Kaiser Middle School
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This dataset tracks annual total students amount from 2003 to 2023 for Henry J. Kaiser High School
In 2023, Kaiser Permanente had a total of **** million members in the United States. Although the company's overall membership has increased over the analyzed years, it has plateaued since 2020. This statistic displays the number of Kaiser Permanente members from 2007 to 2023.