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Culturally Competant Care

Kaiser Permanente embraces people of all races, ethnicities, ages, beliefs, values, physical and mental capabilities, sexual and gender orientations, and socioeconomic status. We welcome them with respect as members, employees, and clinicians. We recognize individual qualities, strive to provide for their diverse needs, and benefit from their unique contributions.

Kaiser Permanente is committeed to improving the quality of care provided to our diverse membership. Ensuring that members' cultural needs are considered and respected at every point of contact is integral to providing a culturally competant system of care. This commitment is aligned with Kaiser Permanente's mission to provide personalized care and to improve the overall health of the communities we serve. Source: Kaiser Permanente National Diversity Council

 


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