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Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Obesity Rates Decline Among Children and Teens in Southern California
September 25, 2015PASADENA, Calif., – A new study from Kaiser Permanente found a small but significant decline in the percentage of young people who are overweight and obese in Southern California. The decline was seen across all ages, races and ethnicities, but was less pronounced in girls, adolescents, Hispanic and black children, according to the results published ...Read more...Patient Safety and Quality Program Helps Overcome Care Gaps to Identify Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
July 31, 2015Kaiser Permanente’s quest for quality improvement is at the center of a recent study published by the American Journal of Medicine. Kaiser Permanente Southern California developed Creatinine SureNet, a program designed to ensure that patients with an abnormal kidney function measurement received a follow-up evaluation.Read more...Innovation at KPSC Improves Detection of Diabetes-Related Eye Disease
June 29, 2015Innovation at KPSC Improves Detection of Diabetes-Related Eye DiseaseRead more...Higher Quality Screening Colonoscopies Associated With Lower Lifetime Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Death
June 16, 2015PASADENA, Calif. – Improving colonoscopy quality through higher detection rates for a particular type of polyp may be associated with as much as a 60 percent lower lifetime risk of colorectal cancer incidence and death without increasing overall care costs, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association ...Read more...Shingles Vaccine Associated with Reduced Risk of Long-Term Pain Among Patients
June 2, 2015PASADENA, Calif. – People who received a vaccination for shingles (also known as herpes zoster) but still contracted shingles had a lower risk of developing post-herpetic neuralgia (or PHN), a potentially long lasting and painful complication of the condition. The Kaiser Permanente study was published today in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. This study demonstrates that ...Read more...Choosing Wisely When it Comes to Cancer Care
May 13, 2015Choosing Wisely When it Comes to Cancer CareRead more...Study Finds Gestational Diabetes Associated with Greater Risk of Autism in Children
April 14, 2015PASADENA, Calif. – Children whose mothers developed gestational diabetes by the 26th week of pregnancy were at increased risk of developing autism later in life, according to a new Kaiser Permanente study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers examined the electronic health records of more than 322,000 ethnically diverse children born ...Read more...Kaiser Permanente Receives Grant to Monitor Smokers for Potentially Cancerous Growths
March 23, 2015PASADENA, Calif. – The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) recently awarded Kaiser Permanente $14.4 million to compare strategies for active surveillance of current and former smokers to scan for potentially cancerous small growths in the lungs. Current guidelines recommend that smokers and former smokers undergo lung cancer screening, which can identify these small growths (or ...Read more...