About
This Section
Listing of Documents - Note: These
are actual Kaiser
Permanente working documents. These are only for reference to
reporters, investigators and physicians and are not to be considered
useful to patients. Do not use these documents to attempt to diagnosis
or treat any condition that you may have.
These
are very large files and
they are slow loading on a dial up modem.
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Stroke Quartet III
Inpatient
Management
Admission
Criteria for Acute Ischemic Stroke/Acute Stoke/Anticoagulation
in
Acute Ischemic Stroke (Spelling errors from the original text have not
been corrected)
This
page consists of three booklets printed as one. Also Included is
CME-Pre-Test
and Post-Test
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/acutestroke/inpaman.html
TPMG
Clinical
Practice Statement Management
of Acute Exacerbations of Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/copd/tpmgcopd.html
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical
Practice Guideline for Management of Diabetes Mellitus
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/diabetes/diabemell.html
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical Practice Guidelines for Community Acquired Pneumonia
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/pnue/thepnue.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE GUIDELINES RELATED TO THE
HEART
KAISER
PERMANENTE CLINICAL
PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
IN
CHEST PAIN PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/evalcoro/chestemer.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE Clinical
Practice Guidelines for Acute Myocardial Infarction
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/acute/acutemyoinfa.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE CME
Pre-Test and Post-Test Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute
Myocardial
Infarction
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/cme/cmetest.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE Clinical
Practice Guideline for Unstable Angina/Non-Q-Wave Myocardial Infarction
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/heart/unstable.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE Post MI
Discharge Clinical Pathway
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/heart/dcp.html
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical Practice Guidelines - Heart Failure due to
Left-Ventricular
Systolic
Dysfunction
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/heart/leftheart.html
Kaiser Permanente
CLINICAL
PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR HEART FAILURE DUE TO
LEFT-VENTRICULAR
SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/heart/leftven.html
UPDATE ON THE PHARMACOLOGICAL
MANAGEMENT OF HEART FAILURE DUE
TO LEFT-VENTRICULAR
SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION
Kaiser
Permanente Care Management Institute. Secondary prevention of coronary
artery disease clinical practice guideline. Oakland (CA): Kaiser
Permanente Care Management Institute; 2006 Mar. 117 p. [51 references]
Link with Clarifying Comments from Dr. Charles Phillips
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/heart/secondaryprevention.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT RELATED
TO SEPSIS
Kaiser
Permanente CLINICAL
PRACTICE STATEMENT INITIAL
MANAGEMENT OF ADULT SEPSIS
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/audsep/kpsepsis.html
Kaiser
Permanente CME
Pre-Test and Post-Test - Kaiser Clinical Practice Statement for Adult
Sepsis
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/audsep/cmepre.html
Kaiser
Permanente CLINICAL PRACTICE STATEMENT for ADULT SEPSIS
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/audsep/adultsepsis.html
Kaiser
Permanetne Clinical
Guideline Prevention and Screening of Neonatal Sepsis
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/neo/neosep.html
KAISER
PERMANENTE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT RELATED
TO ASTHMA
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adult Asthma
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/adult/asthadult.html
Clinical
Practice Guidelines - Hospital Care Guideline for Management of
Acute
Exacerbation of Adult Asthma with Physicians Pocket card.
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/adultasthma/cpgadasth.html
Kaiser
Permanente Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Asthma in
Children
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/childasthma/asthkids.html
Includes
Kaiser
Physician
Pocket Guidelines and CME Pre
and Post Testing Information
KAISER
PERMANENTE GUIDELINES FOR
PRENATAL CARE
KAISER
PERMANENTE CLINICAL
PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR PRENATAL CARE
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/preg/clp.html
About
This Section
Kaiser
Permanente was ordered by the
court to present online their financial incentives for
physicians to not
treat
patients and their diagnostic
criteria. See:
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/publish.html
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/kaisersettle.html
http://www.kaiserpapers.com/legalstuff//makethemlookgood.html
https://kaiserpapers.com/cajud/suitcna.html
http://www.managedcaremag.com/archives/0304/0304.kaiserguidelines.html
I
waited and waited
for Kaiser to provide this information
online as the Judge had ordered and nothing happened.
Finally I wrote to
Kaiser
Permanente and I asked them
when they would have this information posted.
Kaiser
Permanente
replied that the Judge had ordered a
very difficult task for them to accomplish. They
wrote that
it
would take a very long
time for this information
to be placed online. I again wrote to Kaiser in the
month of
May, 2003
and Kaiser
replied that they were planning
to get this information up in mid July. After
reading the
last
article listed above
though I feel that they
probably still need our assistance in this matter. I have
had a
12 year old
read over the
material and she understands
it quite well. To me that means just about any adult
will also be able
to
understand it. She also knows
how to use a dictionary for any words she is not familiar with.
As
a Public Service
to the people of this country I have
decided to assist Kaiser Permanente in presenting this
information to the
public.
I
don't have the
billions of unspent dollars behind me
that Kaiser Permanente does but since someone has dropped
in my lap some of
the
information that Kaiser Permanente
has been ordered by the Court to publish I thought that
I would give it a
try. Amazingly it is pretty easy
to present this information to the public. I do not
understand why Kaiser
could be having such a
difficult time with this
task that was ordered by the Court.
Now
the linked files
definitely are not the highest quality
but we are paying for this web site and we refuse most all financial
contributions. We do so because we don't want to accept industry money
that could imply to the public we are indebted to them as some others
have had happen in the past.
The pages are legible, and they print out just fine. I did
have to
limit the colors to black and white with most documents and reduce
the quality of the images.
They are not crystal clear and I apologize for that but
then again, I do
not have
billions and billions of unspent
money as Kaiser Permanente does so for now we can all
make do with it as
presented. As time goes by I
intend on presenting many, many more documents. Perhaps it
will result in my
posting all
the documents that Kaiser
Permanente was ordered by the Court to present, I just don't know right
now.
One
note for the public reviewing these Kaiser documents. Please
don't necessarily take the information as that which would be accepted
as standard or normal for the rest of the world. Don't use
these
for medical information. Let the doctors see what the
material
consists of. They can explain to you the public what is and
what
is not accepted by the world as the standard of normal diagnosis and
treatment. You the public can read over it and see
if what
Kaiser does is anything near what they write should be done.
You
might find some of the information very interesting.
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