It’s ironic when an HMO gets overwhelmed with paperwork

May 6, 2006

Which is precisely what happened to Kaiser in the kidney transplant scandal:

Kaiser Permanente’s speedy rollout of a vast new kidney transplant program in 2004 overwhelmed regulators with paperwork, putting organs out of reach for hundreds of patients, a newspaper reported yesterday.



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