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Honoring Black Maternal Health Week

Everyone deserves equitable pregnancy care. Our care teams are deeply committed to removing differences in care that impact the health of our members and communities. Explore resources designed to help all expecting parents have a healthy and positive prenatal care and birth experience.

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At Kaiser Permanente, everything works together for one very important cause. You.

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Important notices

Important health coverage tax documents: Kaiser Permanente is
changing the mailing process for Form 1095-B for 2023. Learn more

You can access your electronic health care and coverage information with non-Kaiser Permanente (third party) web and mobile applications.

Learn more about your rights and protections related to the No Surprises Act (HR133) that protects you against surprise medical bills and gives you the right to receive estimates under the new regulation.

Get the latest monkeypox information, including what you need to know and what to do if you think you’ve been exposed.