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Government employees with close/questionable Kaiser Permanente affiliations

This is a short list of some Former Kaiser Permanente physicians, other medical personnel and "politicians" married to Kaiser
Administrators that may have a conflict of interest with their new jobs at government regulatory agencies and government contractees
overseeing patient matters.  First Understand What  the definition of a Conflict of Interest as per United States Law is.

Cross referenced with:
 
http://selfincrimination.kaiserpapers.info/retiredoc.html and http://selfincrimination.kaiserpapers.info/pooldoc.html

Note that most government agencies do not ask about this form of financial information when clearing someone for ethics issues which could show a potential conflict of interest.  Probably it is because these agencies are not aware that this gag clause and other gag clauses not displayed on this web site are even in existence.  Definitely the California Ethics rules do not cover this type of issue and should.  

While it is highly illegal to have these gag clauses and orders in any retirement contract and Kaiser and Permanente probably will lose in any court action when any physician  challenges the clause referenced above if it is enforced, it will still cost an enormous amount of money for a physician to do so in any court.  The physician does not have to be retired to have these gag clauses enforced.  Several physicians that did decide to go forward and not be compromised with their personal ethics have been used as examples by Permanente and Kaiser as to what happens if they do talk or do act responsibly when dealing with our government.


See:  http://businesspractices.kaiserpapers.info/advisory.html and http://businesspractices.kaiserpapers.info/specialemployees.html and United State Office of Ethics at: http://www.usoge.gov/home.html

Public service is a public trust, requiring employees to place  loyalty to the Constitution, the laws, and ethical principles above private gain.

Employees shall not hold financial interests that conflict with the conscientious performance of duty.

Employees shall not engage in financial transactions using nonpublic Government information or allow the improper use of such information to further any private interest.

Volunteers, non salaried appointees and retired physicians and other medical personnel that obtain employment under Federal Personnel Jurisdiction are still representatives of our government and still have to abide by the law.

Many people have had the experience of having government agencies stop formal investigations into Kaiser questionable activities with the excuse used that "Upstairs" ordered the investigation stopped.  This list of people may be who "Mr. Upstairs" actually is.


and -  http://businesspractices.kaiserpapers.info/scpmgretire.html
Page 74 of the SCPMG Retirement Program.

"11.2 Limitation on Participants' Rights.

"The Partnership reserves the right to expel any Partner without liability for any claim either against the Plan, except to the extent provided for herein, or against the Partnership."  

It is likely that current and former Kaiser Permanente physicians that obtain jobs in government agencies where they have responsibilities to oversee, investigate, inspect, etc., most likely have a conflict of interest that no matter what they may say about it, is still there.


The terms of the vested Permanente physicians contract states very clearly that they may not do or say anything against Kaiser or the Permanente or they risk losing their retirement package and anything else that is held by the Permanente.  See link above for current document clearly stating this fact.  There are court documents showing that Permanente and Kaiser have enforced this document for those that dared to find wrong doing or talk to the authorities.


"...the physician will not work against the interest of Kaiser Permanente."


SEE THE PERMANENTE MEDICAL GROUP ARTICLE K

Kaiser and the Permanente business practices are also showing up overseas.  Queensland, Australia which had the misfortune of hiring a dismissed Kaiser Physician,(news articles link) Jayant Patel  (also at Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayant_Patel) found out the hard way how the three Kaiser corporation's business practices intertwine with government officials and agencies to the detriment of patients. Today they are untangling the roots of the cancerous Kaiser type business practice which is successful only by the corporate preying on common human greed. Queensland is making sure that such business practices will not gain a greater hold within their government system.
See Also:

Hedley Thomas, senior writer for The Australian is the author of Sick To Death, a newly released book about Dr Jayant Patel and how 
he thrived in a sick health and political system.
http://www.allenandunwin.com/Shopping/ProductDetails.aspx?ISBN=9781741148817

Do the following individuals have a conflict of interest with their jobs?  

We will be adding to the list those pertinent individuals from other organizations and government agencies as time permits.



We are beginning this list with those currently employed or financially involved with the QIO Lumetra. A QIO is a
Quality Improvement Organization.  The one in California is Called Lumetra.  http://www.lumetra.com  It used to be
called CMRI or California Medical Review.  Lumetra has a really big contract with the Federal Government to review
Medicare Patient Medical Records.


It appears to us that the following former Kaiser Permanente physicians do not belong on Lumetra decision making
or quality evaluation boards - both by basic ethics and financial conflicts against their retirement pot of gold.


Board Members of the QIO (Quality Improvement Organization) Lumetra  - an organization with a really big Medicare
contract to review Medicare Patient records where Kaiser is never found to have even been wrong. 12 Kaiser people
and still counting in the following list:

Linda Sawyer - COO Lumetra -
Current
  • COO at Lumetra
Past

Justin Graham
Physician lead for Kaiser's Epic disaster

https://spiritscc.az.gov/Applications/SPIRIT/SCC/PRO.nsf/DocNum/ADSM-6HTU7B/$file/Lumetra%20SCC060004_11.4.05_FINAL.pdf

D. Lynn Fiorria - Kaiser Permanente - Vallejo
https://spiritscc.az.gov/Applications/SPIRIT/SCC/PRO.nsf/DocNum/ADSM-6HTU7B/$file/Lumetra%20SCC060004_11.4.05_FINAL.pdf

Ana M. Perez - Former Diabetes Manager for Spanish Population at Kaiser Permanente
https://spiritscc.az.gov/Applications/SPIRIT/SCC/PRO.nsf/DocNum/ADSM-6HTU7B/$file/Lumetra%20SCC060004_11.4.05_FINAL.pdf

Mindy-Coots Miyazaki - Past Home Health Nurse and Staff Nurse with Kaiser Oakland
https://spiritscc.az.gov/Applications/SPIRIT/SCC/PRO.nsf/DocNum/ADSM-6HTU7B/$file/Lumetra%20SCC060004_11.4.05_FINAL.pdf

Laura Stewart - Kaiser San Francisco
https://spiritscc.az.gov/Applications/SPIRIT/SCC/PRO.nsf/DocNum/ADSM-6HTU7B/$file/Lumetra%20SCC060004_11.4.05_FINAL.pdf

Janet E. O’Brien, MD, MSPH, MS

http://www.lumetra.com/about-lumetra/index.aspx?id=342
District Office Medical Consultant

Janet E. O'Brien, M.D.Janet O’Brien provides utilization review services in workman’s compensation. She provided primary care service

at the Woodland Clinic Medical Group and has served as interim health officer for the Yolo County Department of
Public Health, director of community education for the Watsonville Community Hospital, and as medical economist
for the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan.

 






Roderick N. Seamster - Lumetra Board Member - Vice-Chair


Roderick N. Seamster, MD, MPH

Vice-Chair, Lumetra Board of Directors
Medical Director, Watts Healthcare Corporation

Roderick Seamster is medical director and chief physician in internal medicine at the Watts Healthcare Corporation in Los Angeles.

He has served as medical director and/or staff physician in internal medicine and family practice settings, including the Watts
Health Center, Compton Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, and the San Carlos Indian Hospital (United States Public Health Service).


Anthony G. Wagner

Vice President, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland

Anthony Wagner currently serves as vice president of the Office of Labor Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente in 
Oakland, California,

Ann Von Gehr (MD)
unestablished if Dr. Von Gehr is still directly affiliated with Kaiser Santa Teresa

http://www.healthpages.com/directory/physicians/427164/DR_Ann_Bremers_Von_Gehr_MD.html

Dr. Ira Jeffry Strumpf
Dr. Strumpf is physician in charge of the pulmonary division at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills.
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Strumpf_Ira_88790770.aspx





 
JCAHO

Short background on JCAHO:  JCAHO takes in $113 million annually, mainly from hospitals that pay large fees to be accredited so they can receive Medicare dollars. Accreditation means a hospital has successfully passed a JCAHO inspection once every three years. Inspections are traditionally announced well in advance, although JCAHO promises to begin “surprise” visits next year. And, a subsidiary of JCAHO consults (for a hefty fee) with hundred of hospitals each year to help them to get a passing grade on their inspection. These “crib” courses bring in another $10.5 million to JCAHO each year. Source: http://www.medicalconsumers.org/pages/MedicareTurns40.html

  http://www.jointcommission.org/NewsRoom/PressKits/InfectionControl/nielsen_bio.htm

Don Nielsen, M.D.

Senior Vice President for Quality Leadership

American Hospital Association

Don Nielsen, M.D., former Permanente physicianDon Nielsen, M.D., is an infectious diseases physician and senior vice president for Quality Leadership at the 
American Hospital Association (AHA).

In this role, Nielsen oversees the AHA’s Quality Agenda, which focuses on improving patient safety, patient-centered care, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness and elimination of racial disparities in care. Nielsen joined the AHA in 1998.

Previously, Nielsen worked at the Permanente Company as vice president for performance assessment and with the 12 Permanente Medical Groups as associate medical director for quality. He also served as a partner and practicing physician with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group where he was the director of the Los Angeles Kaiser Foundation Hospital HIV Clinic and Outpatient Infusion Center.

Nielsen is active on the boards of the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission/URAC and the National Patient Safety Foundation. He has also served on the Board of Commissioners of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

Nielsen serves on the editor boards of the World Medical Association’s WMA Global Health Care Report, Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, Cliniguides, and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Eye on Improvement. In addition, he has served on the editorial advisory boards of Monitor, a publication of the Medical Outcomes Trust, and the Bureau of National Affairs’ Managed Care Reporter. Nielsen speaks frequently on topics including performance measurement, accountability, patient safety and information systems development needed to support measurement activities.

CMS

BARBARA PAUL, M.D.,

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/media/press/release.asp?Counter=430
CMS Administrator Tom Scully today announced the appointment of Barbara Paul, M.D., to direct the agency's initiatives to improve
health care quality for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.


Dr. Paul, a board-certified internist, has been director of the agency's Physicians' Regulatory Issues Team (PRIT) since 1999. She also served as assistant to the deputy administrator for the Open-Door initiative with physicians. Dr. Paul will replace Steve Clauser, Ph.D., who has taken a position with the National Cancer Institute.

Dr. Paul was a full-time internist from 1987 to 1999 in Northern California. She also was director of women's health services from 1993 to 1995 for Queen of the Valley Hospital in Napa, Calif. Currently, she returns every few months to her former clinic in California to see patients at the Kaiser Permanente facility in Vallejo, Calif.

Among her professional activities, Dr. Paul served in 1998 on the board of trustees of the California Medical Association, representing
physicians in eight Northern California counties. She also was president of the Napa County Medical Society from 1995 to 1996, and
served from 1993 to 1999 on the board of directors of the California Health Facilities Financing Authority.

http://www.iom.edu/?id=22328
Barbara R. Paul, M.D., is Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Beverly Enterprises, a leading provider of elder care
headquartered in Fort Smith, AR.. She was previously director of the Quality Measurement and Health Assessment Group for the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services, in Baltimore, Md. While at CMS,
she led the launch of HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson's Nursing Home Quality Initiative and Home Health Quality Initiative, and
played a key role in the agency's overall quality measurement and public reporting work. She represented the agency on the boards
of the National Quality Forum and The Leapfrog Group.

 CMS Applicants from Southern California Permanente
http://www.sbcms.org/southcalphysician/2002/may/art4.htm

Paul J. Wallace, MD

Paul J. Wallace, MD Permanente PhysicianHe was previously the Executive Director of Kaiser Permanente’s Care Management Institute (CMI) from 2000 – 2005 and continues as a Senior Advisor to CMI and to KP Healthy Solutions, the KP disease management company established in 2005. Dr. Wallace, an Internist and Hematologist, joined Kaiser Permanente in 1989, and has participated on Kaiser Permanente’s program wide New Technology, Research, Guidelines and Diversity Committees. He is a member of the National Advisory Council for the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Institute of Medicine Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, the Medical Coverage Advisory Committee for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Committee on Performance Measurement for NCQA. He is the Board Chair for the Center for Information Therapy, and is also a Board member for the Disease Management Association of America (DMAA). In 2004 he was recognized by DMAA with the Karen Coughlin Individual Disease Management Leadership Award.

AHRQ Announces New Preventive Services Task Force Members

Diane Petitti, M.D., M.P.H., senior scientific advisory for Kaiser Permanente of Southern California, is the new vice chair.

http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/aboutUs/stakeholder.cfm
STAKEHOLDER
Executive Director, Health Policy and Evidence-based Medicine, Johnson & Johnson

Peter Juhn is responsible for helping shape evidence-based medicine policies, especially as payers use EBM as a basis for decisions on reimbursement and coverage of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. He works with the operating companies to anticipate the methods and types of evidence needed in this evolving payer environment. He also provides policy coverage for developments in the Health Information technology initiatives as well as quality-based "pay-for-performance" activities.

Most recently, Dr. Juhn was Vice President, Health Improvement Resources, at WellPoint Health Networks, where he managed the disease management programs. He also held senior positions at Kaiser Permanente, including Executive Director, Care Management Institute and President and CEO of CareTouch, Inc., an e-health start-up venture. He has a BA from the University of Chicago, an MD from Harvard and an MPH from the University of Washington, where he was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of Pennsylvania.


http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/aboutUs/stakeholder.cfm

Sharon Levine, MD

STAKEHOLDER The Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente

Dr. Levine is a pediatrician and has practiced with The Permanente Group since 1977. She has held multiple leadership roles within the Medical Group and has served as Associate Executive Director of the medical group since 1991. She has responsibility for human resources, (recruitment, compensation, clinical education, management training and leadership development); government and community relations, health policy and community benefit and pharmacy policy and drug use management.

Dr. Levine is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and is a member of the American College of Physician Executives, 
California Medical Association and the American Medical Association. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Integrated 
Healthcare Association, The Women's Foundation of California, the California Hospital Association and the Public Health institute of 
California. She is a frequent speaker on issues of health policy, drug use management and delivery of health care services. Dr. Levine received her undergraduate degree from Radcliff College at Harvard University and her MD degree from Tufts University School of Medicine.

The Permanente Medical Group employs 5,500 physicians and serves 3.2 million Northern California members enrolled in the Kaiser 
Permanente Medical Care Program, the states largest HMO.


Jay Crosson - Member of the Medicare Payment  Advisory Commission appointed by Comptroller General Walker.
http://businesspractices.kaiserpapers.info/pdfs/medpac.pdf
Comptroller General
of the United States

United States General Accounting Office
Washington, DC 20548

May 20, 2004

Comptroller General Walker Announces Appointment of Members to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
Francis J. Crosson, M.D. is the executive director of the Permanente Federation of medical groups that make up the physician
component of Kaiser Permanente. He also co-chairs the Kaiser Permanente Partnership Group, the organization’s
management
committee. He also has experience in connection with prescription drug arrangements. He joined Kaiser Permanente in 1977
and was the Chief of Pediatrics and Assistant Physician-in-Chief of one of Kaiser’s major medical centers. In 1988 he was
appointed associate executive director of the Permanente Medical Group and served in that position until his current appointment.
He has led efforts
on comprehensive public report cards on clinical quality, management of a drug formulary and adoption of a
state-of-the-art electronic medical record. Dr. Crosson received his undergraduate degree in political science from Georgetown
University and his M.D. degree from Georgetown’s School of Medicine.



http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=3134

WINKENWERDER SWORN IN AS HEALTH AFFAIRS ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr. took the oath of office yesterday as the new assistant secretary of Defense. Winkenwerder was
nominated for the position by President Bush on September 21, 2001, and confirmed by the Senate on October 16, 2001.

Winkenwerder has held a variety of senior-level positions in the healthcare industry. Most recently, he was vice chairman, Office 
of the Chief Executive, and executive vice president of Health Care Services for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the
largest health insurance plan in New England with more than 2.4 million enrollees. Before moving to Massachusetts, Winkenwerder
served as associate vice president for Health Affairs and vice president of Emory Healthcare at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.
From 1992 to 1995, Winkenwerder held the position of vice president and chief medical officer for Southern Operations for Prudential
Healthcare based in Atlanta. Prior to this position, he served as the associate medical director at the Southeast Permanente
Medical Group of Kaiser Permanente in Atlanta. From 1987 to 1988, Winkenwerder worked at the Health Care Financing Administration, now Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Department of Health and Human Services, in Washington, D.C.

Winkenwerder received his bachelor's degree of science from Davidson College, Davidson, N.C., in 1976, his medical degree from
the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, N.C., in 1981, and his master's of business administration from
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1986.

Winkenwerder has completed post graduate training and fellowships in internal medicine, epidemiology and health services
research. He also completed a fellowship at the Department of Health and Human Services where he helped develop a catastrophic
Medicare legislation proposal for the Reagan Administration. Winkenwerder holds a number of board memberships, has written broadly
on health policy issues, and is active in a variety of professional associations.

As the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Winkenwerder serves as the principal staff assistant and advisor to the
secretary and deputy secretary of Defense and the under secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness for all Department
of Defense health policies, programs, and activities. He will have the responsibility to effectively execute the department's healthcare
mission. This mission is to provide, and to maintain readiness to provide, healthcare services and support to members of the
armed forces during military operations. In addition, the department's healthcare mission provides healthcare services and support to
members of the armed forces, their family members, and others entitled to DoD healthcare.

http://www.hrsa.gov/culturalcompetence/indicators/appendixA.htm
HRSA - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources and Services Administration

TECHNICAL EXPERT PANEL

The Technical Expert Panel, although not convened as a consensus panel, provided significant input and insight throughout the 
course of the projec. 


Robert Carson, PhD
Brecksville VA Medical Center
Brecksville, OH
Towie Fong, MD
Senior Staff Internist and Geriatrician
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
San Francisco, CA

NCVHS Membership of the WORKGROUP on the
NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
The NCVHS serves as the statutory public advisory body to the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the area of health data
and statistics. In that capacity, the Committee provides advice and assistance to the Department and serves as a forum for interaction
with interested private sector groups on a variety of key health data issues. The NCVHS home page is
http://www.ncvhs.hhs.gov/
National Director for Health Information Policy
Simon P. Cohn, M.D., M.P.H., FACP
Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program
One Kaiser Plaza
Oakland, California 94612
Phone: 510-271-6461
Fax: 510-267-2194
E-Mail: simon.cohn@kp.org
Term: 06/30/99 - 06/30/03





STATE OF CALIFORNIA


Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabian_N%C3%BA%C3%B1ez
Fabian Nunez is married to Maria Robles
"The wife of Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez (D-Los Angeles) has come under scrutiny for accepting a job that is partially funded
by hospitals, a major stakeholder in the health care reform debate, the
Sacramento Bee reports.

Maria Robles was hired as president of the not-for-profit Californians for Patient Care in January, one month after Núñez introduced AB 8, a bill seeking to overhaul California's health care system. The organization says its mission is tied to preserving and improving the health care system."
http://www.californiahealthline.org/articles/2007/10/16/N250241ezs-Wifes-Ties-to-Hospital-Industry-Draw-Fire.aspx?topicID=47

Ruth Liu, a former analyst at Kaiser Permanente  now serves as a health-policy expert in the Schwarzenegger administration.
http://www.capitolweekly.net/news/article.html?article_id=1019


LOS ANGELES CITY AND COUNTY POLITICIANS

Paul Koretz
Los Angeles and California Politician married to a Kaiser Permanente administratorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Koretz






Gail Koretz of Kaiser Permanente and wife of politician Paul Koretz of the Los Angeles areaKoretz's wife Gail
[2] serves as Director of Public Affairs for Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.









Department of Managed Health Care
http://www.dmhc.ca.gov/boards/cap/roster.pdf
Dr. Bernadette C. Loftus
Clinical Advisory Panel

Office of The Patient Advocate
http://gov.ca.gov/index.php?/press-release/2553/
Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Appointment of Sandra Perez as the Director of the Office of the Patient Advocate
within the Business, Transportation & Housing Agency


Since 2000, Perez has served as the Director of the California Executive Fellowship Program for the Center of California Studies at
the California State University, Sacramento. From 1994 to 2000, Perez was the Principal Consultant of Perez Consulting Services,
an administration, policy and media consulting firm. Her clients included Kaiser Permanente, the University of California Davis Medical Center, Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, Rural Health Institute and the Sacramento Community Services Planning Council. Ms. Perez served as an administrative resident at Kaiser Permanente from 1991 to 1994. As the resident for the Community Health Partnerships, she worked with the Sacramento Task Force on the Medically Underserved, a collaboration of providers and healthcare organizations in the Sacramento region.


Prior to this experience, Perez worked for the California State Assembly, serving from 1985 to 1990 as the field representative
to former-Assembly Member Phil Isenberg and from 1984 to 1985 as the receptionist in the Speaker’s Office of Member Services.



Hienvu Nguyen, DPM was a computer engineer working for the Department of Defense for about 10 years before he
went back to school. After completing his fellowship training at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio,
Texas; he joined the Kaiser Permanente, and has been there since 1999.


Medical school California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA
Residency Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tucson, AZ
Fellowship University of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio, School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX
Board certification Foot Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger - announced on August 16, 2005
to The Board of Podiatric Medicine as President of the Board
http://www.bpm.ca.gov/about/index.htm

Conflict of Interest Regulations - http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/board_members/conflict_interest.shtml


UNITED STATES  HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES

HHS

Laws Governing Advisory Committeeslxxxviii[88]
Federal law requires that advisory committees be balanced in terms of points of view of their members and that they conduct their business in public. The law also requires that advisory committee members disclose their financial interests and recuse themselves from matters in which they have an interest.

Public service is a public trust, requiring employees to place  loyalty to the Constitution, the laws, and ethical principles 
above private gain.

Employees shall not hold financial interests that conflict with the conscientious performance of duty.

Employees shall not engage in financial transactions using nonpublic Government information or allow the improper use 
of such information to further any private interest. 

National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics

CHAIR

Simon P. Cohn, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Executive Director
The Permanente Federation
Kaiser Permanente
One Kaiser Plaza, 27L
Oakland, California 94612
Phone: 510-271-6461
Fax: 510-267-2194
E-Mail: simon.cohn@kp.org
Term: 12/01/03 - 12/01/07



Government Agency Directors that take Vice President positions with Kaiser Permanente

Diana Bonta, Former California DHS Director, Assumes New Role for Kaiser Permanente's Southern California Region

PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2004--Diana M. Bonta, R.N., Dr.P.H., former Director of the California Department of Health Services, has assumed the newly created position of Vice President of Public Affairs for Kaiser Permanente's Southern California Region.

Dr. Bonta will direct Kaiser Permanente's public policy agenda for Southern California. "I look forward to sharing Kaiser Permanente's vision for the future--caring for people and helping them to thrive. I'm glad to be part of an organization that does so much to promote and enhance community health," she said. Her responsibilities will include community benefit, community relations, government relations, grant management, corporate communications, media relations and multi-media activities.

http://californianews.kaiserpapers.info/dianabonta.html

To The Kaiser Papers

Do  individuals employed at the following government agencies have a conflict of interest with their jobs?  

We will be adding to the list those pertinent individuals from other organizations and government agencies as time permits.