Kaiser
Coverage of Kaiser in the Nexus archive.
- Hormuz vessel crossings fall further as security concerns linger
Vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz decreased to three on Tuesday from four the previous day due to lingering security concerns linked to ongoing attacks by the United States and Iran. The Kaiser exited the strait loaded with cargo, while the H7 Smb8 entered in ballast, according to Kpler data.
- Kaiser says AI isn’t making mental health decisions. A new complaint says otherwise
Kaiser claims its AI is not involved in mental health decisions, but a new complaint alleges that an algorithm, rather than a clinician, is determining patient care within seconds. The dispute highlights tensions between Kaiser and its therapists over AI's role in healthcare.
- Kaiser nurses say AI, workplace surveillance are making their jobs, care worse
Kaiser nurses report that AI and workplace surveillance are degrading their job conditions and patient care. The article highlights concerns about technology's impact on healthcare quality.
- $46M Kaiser settlement
Kaiser has reached a $46 million settlement. The article references a ruling but provides no additional details.
- Financial aid for colon cancer screenings in Hawaii via new law
A new law in Hawaii provides financial aid for colon cancer screenings. The law acknowledges existing health plans like HMSA, Kaiser, and AlohaCare that individuals are already using.
- 19 Legionella bacteria infections linked to Kaiser Bay Area hospital
19 Legionella bacteria infections have been linked to Kaiser's medical center in Santa Clara, with most patients recovering at home. The infections were reported by Kaiser in a statement. The outbreak is currently being monitored.