Abstract

After more than a decade of complaints and multiple strikes by Kaiser Permanente therapists over the need for timely access to care and ways to address severe understaffing, all while enduring constant negotiations over the bargaining table, the largest health care service plan in California has agreed to a $200 million settlement to make significant changes to the plan's delivery of behavioral health care services.

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