Concerns Over Automation and Patient Safety
Kaiser Mental Health Workers Strike Over AI Triage
Nearly 2,400 Northern California professionals protest AI-driven assessments and staffing changes.

Kaiser Permanente mental health workers on a picket line holding signs protesting the use of AI in clinical triage and patient care.
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Roughly 2,400 mental health professionals at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California held a 24-hour strike this week [2]. The group includes therapists, psychologists, and social workers who walked off the job to protest the increasing use of artificial intelligence in clinical triage [1]. This movement highlights growing labor concerns regarding automation in the healthcare sector [3]. Union leaders argue that replacing human-led assessments with AI-driven apps and clerical staff following scripts degrades patient care [1]. They claim these tools threaten professional licensing standards by bypassing expert clinical judgment [2]. The workers emphasize that mental health evaluations require a level of empathy and nuance that current technology cannot provide [1][2]. Kaiser Permanente officials have faced criticism for using these automated systems to manage high patient volumes [2]. While the strike lasted only one day, the union remains focused on securing language that protects human-centered care in future contracts [1][3].
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wunc.org
https://www.wunc.org/2026-03-19/a-strike-by-therapists-spotlights-a-growing-concern-ai-replacing-human-providers
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localnewsmatters.org
https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/03/18/artificial-intelligence-use-at-center-of-1-day-strike-by-kaiser-mental-health-care-workers/
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ground.news
https://ground.news/article/2-400-kaiser-mental-health-professionals-strike-in-northern-california-over-ai-concerns_02dacf
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