History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript

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History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript
Sam Packer
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We went to the medical school. Sid had all sorts of ideas about using the medical school as an HMO campus. After that he talked at length about the need to recognize the drift of the future and that perhaps this program ought to look at becoming a comprehensive insurer, not only of health care but of all sorts of insurance you know, essentially a cradle to grave coverage, including health care and life insurance.
*Cecil C. (Jutting, History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, an oral
... history interview conducted 1985, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, Berkeley, 1986.
60 Chall: Amazing.
Packer: Yes. I knew Sid. As I say, he wasn't a close friend, certainly.
Chall: You got to know him.
Packer: Yes. Indeed, and to recognize that he was a highly unusual person.
Chall: Did he ever come to try to help with the development of the building, or the planning of your hospitals?
Packer: No. He did not. We had an architect who was a resident architect in northern California until he died.


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