Having had Kaiser, it really, really really depends on what care you seek.
Broken arm? great. Straightforward / well known ailment? Check check check. Psychiatric care? Hit or miss, but was not good in our experience (I can attest to some close friends and family who did receive quality care). Need an uncommon specialist or research doctor? Horrible.
My partner has a relatively rare thoracic spinal herniation issues, and Kaiser just wanted to put her on drugs and tell her "too bad, its all we can do". No physical therapist specializations, only 1 standard MRI and was looked at by a doctor who was not a specialist in thoracic spinal issues. When we balked at that, they then tried to turn around say it was "all in her head". We had to go out of pocket to see a physical therapist who specialized in this sort of thing to get any real help, and we have as of yet to meet a doctor who's willing to take on her case and advocate for specialized care, who then recommended us a chronic pain psychiatric specialist who's job is, to tl;dr, to help train the mind to lessen the daily chronic pain. That combined with a pretty strict diet & regiment of physical activities are the only thing giving her quality of life. Kaiser blew it. I can only imagine how much worse off we'd be had I not have a good job to cover the costs out of pocket.
Broken arm? great. Straightforward / well known ailment? Check check check. Psychiatric care? Hit or miss, but was not good in our experience (I can attest to some close friends and family who did receive quality care). Need an uncommon specialist or research doctor? Horrible.
My partner has a relatively rare thoracic spinal herniation issues, and Kaiser just wanted to put her on drugs and tell her "too bad, its all we can do". No physical therapist specializations, only 1 standard MRI and was looked at by a doctor who was not a specialist in thoracic spinal issues. When we balked at that, they then tried to turn around say it was "all in her head". We had to go out of pocket to see a physical therapist who specialized in this sort of thing to get any real help, and we have as of yet to meet a doctor who's willing to take on her case and advocate for specialized care, who then recommended us a chronic pain psychiatric specialist who's job is, to tl;dr, to help train the mind to lessen the daily chronic pain. That combined with a pretty strict diet & regiment of physical activities are the only thing giving her quality of life. Kaiser blew it. I can only imagine how much worse off we'd be had I not have a good job to cover the costs out of pocket.