Kaiser Permanente is one of the largest integrated healthcare organizations in the United States, known for combining healthcare services with health insurance in a unique model. Founded in 1945, it operates as a non-profit organization with a mission to provide high-quality, affordable care to its members and communities. The system includes hospitals, medical offices, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who work together to deliver coordinated care. Kaiser Permanente emphasizes preventive care, patient-centered services, and the use of modern technology such as electronic health records to improve efficiency and outcomes. With millions of members across multiple states, the organization plays a major role in shaping the U.S. healthcare system by focusing on innovation, accessibility, and community health improvement.