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HEALTHCARE; Kaiser gets top rating on HMO score card; State officials hope consumers will use the survey's results to shop for medical coverage.
Lisa Girion. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Nov 21, 2008. p. C.1
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CALIFORNIA / HMOs could perform better, state survey says / Kaiser Permanente is top performer in annual report; [FINAL Edition]
Erin Allday. San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, Calif.: Sep 28, 2006. p. B.1
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California and the West; Spending by HMOs Is Ranked; California Medical Assn. finds Blue Cross spends the lowest percentage of revenue on patients.; [HOME EDITION]
Lisa Girion. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Aug 15, 2006. p. C.1
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California and the West; HMO Care Improves in State Survey; [HOME EDITION]
Debora Vrana. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Sep 14, 2005. p. C.2
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HMOs, labor not feeling the love ; In a Gallup survey, Congress and the media also fared poorly, but it turns out Americans do have confidence in the military and police; [Chicago Final Edition]
Chicago Tribune. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Ill.: Jun 5, 2005. p. 7
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Region's HMOs lag in rating LAST IN 5 OF 9 CATEGORIES An accreditation panel notes that the quality of health care varies greatly by region and HMO. Kaiser Permanente is rated as a beacon of quality in Colorado.; [Final Edition]
Marsha Austin Denver Post Staff Writer. Denver Post. Denver, Colo.: Sep 23, 2004. p. B.01
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HMOs rated by state; [FINAL Edition]
Victoria Colliver. San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, Calif.: Oct 1, 2003. p. B.1
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The State; Fewer Top-Value HMO Plans for Seniors, Disabled; Guide gives best ratings to 11% of the Medicare programs in California this year, contrasted with 44% two years ago.; [HOME EDITION]
Jia-Rui Chong. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Apr 2, 2003. p. B.7
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Md. Rates HMOs Based on Complaints; Kaiser, Aetna Get Best Marks; [FINAL Edition]
Bill Brubaker. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Feb 11, 2003. p. E.10
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Blue Cross to Rate Doctors; Health: The insurer's plan would link bonuses to patient satisfaction and quality of care. Some physicians have doubts about efficacy.; [HOME EDITION]
DON LEE. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Oct 10, 2002. p. C.1
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