- 24 minutes 12 secondsEp.39: Designing care that delivers quality, access, and affordability
In this episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, Chris Grant speaks with Ameya Kulkarni, MD, executive medical director of the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, about the future of physician-led, value-based care. The conversation explores how integrated care models can improve access, affordability, quality, and patient trust while reducing friction for both patients and physicians. Dr. Kulkarni also shares insights on physician well-being, meaningful work in medicine, and why rebuilding trust may be one of the most important investments in the future of health care.
21 May 2026, 11:00 am - 29 minutes 27 secondsEp. 38 Quality care in a value-based system
In this episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, host Chris Grant, COO of The Permanente Federation, speaks with Letitia Bridges, MD, MBA, executive vice president and chief quality officer for The Permanente Federation and co-chair of Kaiser Permanente’s National Quality Committee.
Dr. Bridges shares a powerful and deeply human perspective on what it means to lead quality for one of the nation’s largest integrated care systems—where millions of patients rely on safe, evidence-based, empathetic, and coordinated care every day.
Together, they explore:
- Why quality is the North Star for Kaiser Permanente
- The role of prevention, evidence, and trust in delivering clinical excellence
- How systems of care improve outcomes in diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and more
- What patient-centered care looks like “from cradle to grave”
- The value-based model and why it drives nation-leading outcomes
- The challenges and opportunities facing healthcare today—from consumer expectations to regulatory disruption
- How demographic shifts (aging population, millennials) shape the future of care
- The role of AI and emerging technology in improving safety and effectiveness
- Why physician-led organizations deliver higher-quality care
- Her advice to the next generation of physicians and leaders
Dr. Bridges also shares a candid and lively glimpse into her life outside of medicine—raising three teenagers, exploring the outdoors, and finding joy, purpose, and balance amid it all.17 December 2025, 5:00 pm - 27 minutes 20 secondsEp. 37: A systems approach to suicide prevention with Pavan Somusetty, MD, and Jackie Ryan
Suicide is a deeply personal tragedy — and a pressing public health challenge. In this episode, we take a closer look at how health systems can lead meaningful change through prevention, early intervention, and compassion.
Dr. Pavan Somusetty, regional chief of mental health at Northwest Permanente and national leader for suicide prevention at Kaiser Permanente, joins Jackie Ryan, psychiatry practice director at Northwest Permanente and Zero Suicide program manager, to discuss how to change organizational culture around identifying patients, supporting them, and talking about suicide with them. They also share how to embed suicide prevention into all levels of the health system — even in non-mental health settings — using data, proactive screenings, and a comprehensive commitment to saving lives.
Together, they explore:
• What the evidence shows about what works
• How the Zero Suicide model is reducing suicide attempts
• Practical ways clinicians can better identify and support patients at risk
• The promise of AI and data analytics to strengthen prevention efforts
• The cultural shift needed to truly destigmatize mental health
It’s a conversation grounded in both expertise and empathy — because every life matters, and every encounter is an opportunity to help.
#suicideprevention #suicide #zerosuicide #firearmssafety25 July 2025, 5:00 pm - 26 minutes 20 secondsEp. 36: AI, innovation, and value-based care in medicine with Dr. Khang Nguyen
AI and machine learning are at the forefront of transforming health care today — and when applied as value-based health care innovations that enhance the human touch and keep the patient in the center, they’re best positioned to set clinicians up for success.
Khang Nguyen, MD, chief transformation officer of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group, discusses how AI can increase clinicians’ joy in medicine and improve patient outcomes with Chris Grant, chief operating offer and executive vice president of Kaiser Permanente, The Permanente Federation, and host of the Permanente Medicine Podcast.
20 May 2025, 8:00 pm - 29 minutes 41 secondsEp. 35: Evolution in value-based care and its impact on medicine with Dr. Sachin Jain
The backdrop of rapid innovation, consolidation, and evolving patient needs means value-based care and its impact on medicine is changing. Think AI and robotics, emerging health disparities, and new corporate competitors challenging the status quo. What does all this mean for the present and future of patient-centered, integrated care?
In the 2024 season finale of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, Sachin Jain, MD, CEO of SCAN Group and SCAN Health Plan, joins Chris Grant, COO and executive vice president of Kaiser Permanente, The Permanente Federation, to survey the shifting landscape of the health care industry and explore its impact on patients and communities.17 June 2024, 11:00 pm - 25 minutes 19 secondsEp. 34: Preparing the next generation of physician leaders with Drs. Ted O'Connell and Lindia Willies-Jacobo
As health systems across the country are navigating clinician shortages, preparing the next generation of physician leaders is more important than ever. Innovation and transformation in medical education that trains early-career doctors for the modern workforce is essential to ensure that the practice of high-quality, integrated care remains strong.
In this episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, Chris Grant welcomes Ted O’Connell, MD, director of medical education for Kaiser Permanente Northern California and family medicine doctor for The Permanente Medical Group, and Lindia Willies-Jacobo, MD, senior associate dean for Admissions and Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity, and professor at the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine in Southern California. Together, they survey the landscape of physician recruitment and retention, as well as share how Kaiser Permanente is working to address the clinician shortage.3 June 2024, 11:00 pm - 26 minutes 38 secondsEp. 33: Assessing the impact of AI in medicine with Drs. Ainsley MacLean and Brian Hoberman
On this episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, we dissect the emergence of AI and how Kaiser Permanente can use this technology to augment its approach to high-quality, patient-centered care. Brian Hoberman, MD, executive vice president and chief information officer for The Permanente Federation and chief information officer with The Permanente Medical Group and Ainsley MacLean, MD, chief medical information officer and chief AI officer for Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, join the show to share their perspectives on how AI can play a supportive role for medical practices.
20 May 2024, 10:00 pm - 41 minutes 18 secondsEp. 32: Championing excellence in Permanente Medicine with Drs. Maria Ansari and Ramin Davidoff
The Permanente Medicine Podcast kicks off its 2024 season with this special extended episode featuring The Permanente Federation co-CEOs Maria Ansari, MD, FACC, and Ramin Davidoff, MD. Join the conversation with host Chris Grant, the Federation's chief operating officer, as the two physician executives share their leadership insights and vision for excellence when it comes to advancing the practice of Permanente Medicine. Dr. Ansari and Dr. Davidoff offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their co-CEO partnership and delve into some of the critical work taking place throughout the Permanente Medical Groups around improving patient outcomes, maintaining a human touch while adopting new technology, and supporting physician well-being, as the medical groups care for more than 12.5 million Kaiser Permanente members.
8 April 2024, 11:00 pm - 24 minutes 54 secondsEp. 31: Navigating change and challenges facing health care with Dr. Maria Ansari
Through her first 100 days as co-CEO of The Permanente Federation and executive leader of 2 Permanente Medical Groups, Maria Ansari, MD, FACC, has been at the center of critical discussions focused on the present and future of health care. In this bonus episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, Dr. Ansari offers a glimpse into her areas of focus while supporting the work of nearly 24,000 Permanente physicians and 80,000 staff who serve 12.6 million Kaiser Permanente members. She also shares some of her keys to navigating this transformational period in medicine while championing Kaiser Permanente’s model for value-based integrated care.
13 November 2023, 7:00 pm - 36 minutesEp. 30: Putting equity, inclusion, and diversity at the center of care delivery with Drs. Nkem Chukwumerije and Ron Copeland
A pandemic, social unrest, natural disasters, and rapid innovation are among the factors that have led health care to reevaluate what it means to provide equitable care. In this last episode of the 2023 season, Nkem Chukwumerije, MD, president and executive medical director of The Southeast Permanente Medical Group , and Ron Copeland, MD, senior vice president of National Diversity and Inclusion Strategy and Policy for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals, join host Chris Grant to discuss Kaiser Permanente’s latest equity, inclusion, and diversity efforts; examine how the medical community can better serve the underserved in health care; and reflect on their personal journeys in equity, inclusion, and diversity.
Program notes· Learn more about Robert Livingston’s PRESS model for promoting racial equity in the workplace
· Find additional details on Kaiser Permanente’s equity principles and Belong@KP
· Watch a Permanente Live webinar on the future of equitable care
19 June 2023, 10:00 pm - 31 minutes 32 secondsEp. 29: The impact of health innovation on physician well-being with Drs. Ruth Chang and Ed Lee
Over the last few years, health care has experienced rapid transformation and innovation. These changes have led to the increasing integration of technology into daily medical practices. This evolution brings both benefits and challenges that physicians and medical teams must navigate when caring for patients.
In this episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast, host Chris Grant speaks with Ruth Chang, MD, family medicine physician and chief people officer for Northwest Permanente , and Ed Lee, MD, internist and executive vice president for information technology and chief information officer with The Permanente Federation, about the evolving dynamics of technology and its impact in health care. Listen to the discussion, including a look at the factors to consider for supporting physician well-being and analyzing how they fit in with the tremendous health care innovation that has taken place in recent years.Program notes
- Watch a Permanente Live webinar recording: Supporting physician wellness through the COVID-19 pandemic
- Stanford Medicine’s WellMD Professional Fulfillment Model for physician well-being
- Learn more about the American Medical Association Health System Program
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