
"For the second time in as many weeks, Kaiser Permanente Northern California has been awarded top honors for quality care. The latest honor comes from the Center for Data Insights and Innovation, which awarded Kaiser's Northern and Southern California health systems 5 stars for providing high-quality care to patients across multiple specialties. They are the only hospital health plan to receive the highest score in the 2025-26 California Health Care Quality Report Cards report."
"In addition, Kaiser Permanente Northern California and Southern California were also recognized with 5 stars for behavioral and mental health care. Kaiser Permanente Northern California is also a leader in the state with 5-star ratings for diabetes, cardiac, prenatal care, and care of children. Year after year, Kaiser Permanente Northern California remains a proven industry leader in providing high-quality care to our members and patients, said Mike Bowers, FACHE, interim president of Kaiser Permanente's Northern California region."
"Kaiser Permanente Northern California also received 5 stars for preventive care and appropriateness of tests, treatments, and procedures. This recognition of clinical excellence across multiple specialties from mental health to prenatal care is a direct reflection of our physicians, nurses, and care teams who consistently deliver world-class, high-value care, said Maria Ansari, MD, FACC, CEO and executive director of The Permanente Medical Group."
Kaiser Permanente Northern California and Southern California earned 5-star ratings from the Center for Data Insights and Innovation, making them the only hospital health plan to receive the highest score in the 2025-26 California Health Care Quality Report Cards. Both regions received 5 stars for behavioral and mental health care. Northern California holds 5-star ratings for diabetes, cardiac, prenatal care, care of children, preventive care, and appropriateness of tests and procedures. The ratings reflect sustained clinical excellence across specialties, the dedication of physicians, nurses, and care teams, and the trust of 4.6 million members. Two Solano County hospitals also earned top Leapfrog safety grades.
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