Alternative Dispute Resolution
Sep. 30, 1999
Kaiser's Dreaded Database
When the state Supreme Court struck down Kaiser Permanente's mandatory arbitration process in a ground-breaking decision in 1997, the court not only found that Kaiser denied speedy justice to aggrieved patients - it also revealed the possibility that the giant health maintenance organization kept highly detailed records on arbitrators to try to manipulate the system in its favor.
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