Nice to hear some good news for a change! That’s a statement I hope to see much more often in the future, as government agencies have set all credibility ablaze… at least some people in...
Nice to hear some good news for a change!
In a news release, the health care provider says its administration of the vaccine is "based on the latest scientific evidence and clinical guidance from our physician experts and many other sources, including medical societies."
That’s a statement I hope to see much more often in the future, as government agencies have set all credibility ablaze… at least some people in influential positions are still behaving like responsible adults.
I hope this isn’t just the Northern California service area. I’m actually friends with someone who works in Kaiser Southern California’s admin and she’s been super pissed because she’s...
I hope this isn’t just the Northern California service area. I’m actually friends with someone who works in Kaiser Southern California’s admin and she’s been super pissed because she’s immunocompromised and Kaiser has really been shuffling her feet in regards to the vaccine rollout; because of the dangerous idiot in charge of the government health agencies she found it very pressing to get vaxed and ended up paying for a third party injection because she couldn’t wait.
Good to hear. I've had good experiences getting Covid and flu shots through Kaiser in the past. That said, I actually got covid recently and after getting approved for paxlovid they wanted at...
Good to hear. I've had good experiences getting Covid and flu shots through Kaiser in the past.
That said, I actually got covid recently and after getting approved for paxlovid they wanted at $1500 copay. Gave me a good laugh (which admittedly hurt quite a lot).
My wife works for Kaiser, so we have their insurance. I've been generally pretty happy with them, outside of the ability to see specialists. It's always been super easy to go in and get my...
My wife works for Kaiser, so we have their insurance. I've been generally pretty happy with them, outside of the ability to see specialists.
It's always been super easy to go in and get my flu/COVID shot, often times I happen to be there for other reasons and they're running a clinic in the lobby, so I just get it done and move on with my life. It's pretty nice.
After receiving a serious diagnosis, I have access to more Kaiser specialists than I want. If you ever seriously suspect something, I suggest doing everything you can to get assessed, possibly...
After receiving a serious diagnosis, I have access to more Kaiser specialists than I want.
If you ever seriously suspect something, I suggest doing everything you can to get assessed, possibly including going outside their system for a second opinion.
They may be referencing this page which seems to have the same sentences they quote. It appears to be for all Kaiser folks and not just limited to a CA arm....
They may be referencing this page which seems to have the same sentences they quote. It appears to be for all Kaiser folks and not just limited to a CA arm.
Paying for vaccinations is just good business for insurance companies. I was surprised with how gladly my company covered some vaccines I got back in the spring. Vaccines are much cheaper than...
Paying for vaccinations is just good business for insurance companies. I was surprised with how gladly my company covered some vaccines I got back in the spring. Vaccines are much cheaper than paying for treatment.
Nice to hear some good news for a change!
That’s a statement I hope to see much more often in the future, as government agencies have set all credibility ablaze… at least some people in influential positions are still behaving like responsible adults.
I hope this isn’t just the Northern California service area. I’m actually friends with someone who works in Kaiser Southern California’s admin and she’s been super pissed because she’s immunocompromised and Kaiser has really been shuffling her feet in regards to the vaccine rollout; because of the dangerous idiot in charge of the government health agencies she found it very pressing to get vaxed and ended up paying for a third party injection because she couldn’t wait.
Good to hear. I've had good experiences getting Covid and flu shots through Kaiser in the past.
That said, I actually got covid recently and after getting approved for paxlovid they wanted at $1500 copay. Gave me a good laugh (which admittedly hurt quite a lot).
My wife works for Kaiser, so we have their insurance. I've been generally pretty happy with them, outside of the ability to see specialists.
It's always been super easy to go in and get my flu/COVID shot, often times I happen to be there for other reasons and they're running a clinic in the lobby, so I just get it done and move on with my life. It's pretty nice.
After receiving a serious diagnosis, I have access to more Kaiser specialists than I want.
If you ever seriously suspect something, I suggest doing everything you can to get assessed, possibly including going outside their system for a second opinion.
But also I was diagnosed by kaiser.
Good to know, thanks.
They may be referencing this page which seems to have the same sentences they quote. It appears to be for all Kaiser folks and not just limited to a CA arm.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/health-wellness/coronavirus-information/vaccine-appointments
Paying for vaccinations is just good business for insurance companies. I was surprised with how gladly my company covered some vaccines I got back in the spring. Vaccines are much cheaper than paying for treatment.
I am on Kaiser outside the California area and can confirm that I got an email saying the same thing, so I suspect it is across Kaiser.