Pros
I worked for Kaiser for 15+ years. As a mid level provider, there is room to lateral transfer from one specialty to another. There is collegiality among peers and between facilities. Upper management recognizes PA’s as an integral and important piece of the care team puzzle. Kaiser is very interconnected between departments and facilities. It can make it easier to fully care for patients. Continuity of care really rests with the medical record. Because all notes are typed, it is usually easier to follow trains of thought of other providers. When employees use the medical record, they really can be familiar with patients and maintain continuity of care. Kaiser is excellent for taking care of routine issues. Retirement plan available when I was hired is excellent. Orders for studies and tests are entered into the system as soon as you enter them, meaning you can put in a lab order, and the patient doesn’t have to bring anything other than their Kaiser Card in order to get the test. Cross collaboration is very easy. There are multiple ways to ask colleagues or specialists for their opinions on a patient.
Cons
Not all providers are good with the electronic medical record. Some providers don’t take the time to “know” their patients before seeing them, meaning quality of care can suffer.