Kaiser Permanente — Infobox Company company name = Kaiser Permanente company company type = Nonprofit foundation = 1945 founder = Henry J. Kaiser Sidney R. Garfield location = Oakland, California, USA key people = George C. Halvorson, Health Plan CEO John H. Cochran … Wikipedia
Kaiser Permanente — largest private health care organization in the United States … English contemporary dictionary
Kaiser (disambiguation) — Kaiser refers to the (mainly German) imperial title. Family names with various spellings are derived from it (as are names derived form lesser titles, eg. König, Graf, Herzog). Imperial title * Kaiser, the (mainly German) imperial title derived… … Wikipedia
Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital — Infobox nrhp | name = Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital nrhp type = caption = location= 1330 Cutting Boulevard, Richmond, California area = Iron Triangle/Cutting Boulevard Corridor built = 1942 [http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=2125 … Wikipedia
Kaiser Family Foundation — Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Rechtsform Non Profit Organisation Gründung 1948 Sitz Menlo Park … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kaiser Shipyards — The Kaiser Shipyards were seven major shipbuilding yards located on the U.S. west coast during World War II. They were owned by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Company, a creation of American industrialist Henry J. Kaiser, who established the… … Wikipedia
Kaiser Family Foundation — The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), or just Kaiser Family Foundation, is a U.S. based non profit, private operating foundation headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Its focuses on the major health care issues facing the nation, with a … Wikipedia
Permanente Metals — Company managed the Richmond Shipyards, owned by Henry J. Kaiser. These four of the Kaiser Shipyards were known for the construction of Liberty ships.External links* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wwIIbayarea/ric.htm Richmond Shipyard] … Wikipedia
Kaiser (Römisches Reich) — Mitteleuropäische Eisenzeit Völkerwanderungszeit nach Eggers D 375–568 n. Chr. Römische Kaiserzeit nach Eggers … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kaiser von Rom — Mitteleuropäische Eisenzeit Völkerwanderungszeit nach Eggers D 375–568 n. Chr. Römische Kaiserzeit nach Eggers … Deutsch Wikipedia