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Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgiainc

EIN 58-1592076 • 501(c)3 • Oakland, CA

Profile

To provide high-quality, affordable health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve.

C/O KP Tax One Kaiser Plz FL 26Oakland, CA 94612

www.kp.org

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Liabilities / Assets

100th percentile

2.58x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 100% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2024

Liabilities / Revenue

71st percentile

0.97x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 71% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2024

Net Margin

14th percentile

-3.2%

Higher net margin than 14% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2024

Top Officer Pay

97th percentile

$12,976,050

Higher top officer pay than 97% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.5% of source-year revenue.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Source year 2024

Asset Growth

18th percentile

1.8%

Faster asset growth than 18% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2023 to 2024

Revenue Growth

37th percentile

7.6%

Faster revenue growth than 37% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $1B+ nonprofits • Annualized from 2023 to 2024

Assets

Up

$976,273,320

Up $17,521,231 (+1.8%) from 2023

Liabilities

Up

$2,519,704,115

Up $88,285,200 (+3.6%) from 2023

Net Assets

Down

-$1,543,430,795

Down $70,763,969 (-4.8%) from 2023

Revenue

Up

$2,600,838,082

Up $184,032,547 (+7.6%) from 2023

Expenses

Up

$2,683,175,593

Up $210,122,941 (+8.5%) from 2023

Net Income

Down

-$82,337,511

Down $26,090,394 (-46%) from 2023

Trend Graphs

Balance Sheet Trend

Grouped bars show assets, liabilities, and net assets across loaded filings.

$4.0B$2.0B$0-$2.0BAssets 2011: $375,804,045Liabilities 2011: $468,048,759Net Assets 2011: -$92,244,7142011Assets 2012: $521,618,742Liabilities 2012: $718,400,600Net Assets 2012: -$196,781,8582012Assets 2013: $521,720,690Liabilities 2013: $769,155,897Net Assets 2013: -$247,435,2072013Assets 2014: $573,704,150Liabilities 2014: $1,037,241,198Net Assets 2014: -$463,537,0482014Assets 2015: $557,742,348Liabilities 2015: $1,070,858,492Net Assets 2015: -$513,116,1442015Assets 2016: $570,625,021Liabilities 2016: $1,127,213,041Net Assets 2016: -$556,588,0202016Assets 2017: $562,031,363Liabilities 2017: $1,149,505,163Net Assets 2017: -$587,473,8002017Assets 2018: $835,995,527Liabilities 2018: $1,575,943,213Net Assets 2018: -$739,947,6862018Assets 2019: $933,843,175Liabilities 2019: $1,809,730,187Net Assets 2019: -$875,887,0122019Assets 2020: $929,542,621Liabilities 2020: $1,987,609,692Net Assets 2020: -$1,058,067,0712020Assets 2021: $929,443,520Liabilities 2021: $2,229,631,511Net Assets 2021: -$1,300,187,9912021Assets 2022: $930,812,227Liabilities 2022: $2,318,825,726Net Assets 2022: -$1,388,013,4992022Assets 2023: $958,752,089Liabilities 2023: $2,431,418,915Net Assets 2023: -$1,472,666,8262023Assets 2024: $976,273,320Liabilities 2024: $2,519,704,115Net Assets 2024: -$1,543,430,7952024

Highlighted filing

2024

Assets$976,273,320
Liabilities$2,519,704,115
Net Assets-$1,543,430,795

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income by year, with the latest filing highlighted.

$3.0B$2.0B$1.0B$0-$1.0BExpenses 2011: $1,129,546,8142011Expenses 2012: $1,223,218,7952012Revenue 2013: $1,158,451,635Expenses 2013: $1,238,581,638Net Income 2013: -$80,130,0032013Revenue 2014: $1,278,087,662Expenses 2014: $1,465,944,602Net Income 2014: -$187,856,9402014Revenue 2015: $1,390,920,516Expenses 2015: $1,441,098,226Net Income 2015: -$50,177,7102015Revenue 2016: $1,547,446,547Expenses 2016: $1,573,887,374Net Income 2016: -$26,440,8272016Revenue 2017: $1,756,087,152Expenses 2017: $1,762,288,440Net Income 2017: -$6,201,2882017Revenue 2018: $2,168,616,699Expenses 2018: $2,390,315,020Net Income 2018: -$221,698,3212018Revenue 2019: $2,016,737,420Expenses 2019: $2,116,748,996Net Income 2019: -$100,011,5762019Revenue 2020: $2,030,631,770Expenses 2020: $2,168,287,267Net Income 2020: -$137,655,4972020Revenue 2021: $2,090,554,380Expenses 2021: $2,398,541,115Net Income 2021: -$307,986,7352021Revenue 2022: $2,189,779,219Expenses 2022: $2,320,277,806Net Income 2022: -$130,498,5872022Revenue 2023: $2,416,805,535Expenses 2023: $2,473,052,652Net Income 2023: -$56,247,1172023Revenue 2024: $2,600,838,082Expenses 2024: $2,683,175,593Net Income 2024: -$82,337,5112024

Highlighted filing

2024

Revenue$2,600,838,082
Expenses$2,683,175,593
Net Income-$82,337,511

Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$976$2,520$1,543$2,601$2,683$82.3
2023Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$959$2,431$1,473$2,417$2,473$56.2
2022Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$931$2,319$1,388$2,190$2,320$130
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$929$2,230$1,300$2,091$2,399$308
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$930$1,988$1,058$2,031$2,168$138
2019Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$934$1,810$876$2,017$2,117$100
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$836$1,576$740$2,169$2,390$222
2017XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$562$1,150$587$1,756$1,762$6.20
2016XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$571$1,127$557$1,547$1,574$26.4
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$558$1,071$513$1,391$1,441$50.2
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$574$1,037$464$1,278$1,466$188
2013Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$522$769$247$1,158$1,239$80.1
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$522$718$197$1,223
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$376$468$92.2$1,130
Latest Filing Detail
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
Signed
Oct 22, 2025
Return Version
2024v5.2
Gross Receipts
$2,769,523,051
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

To provide high-quality, affordable health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Investments in Publicly Traded Securities$428,105,796$425,695,165▼ $2,410,631
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$257,871,628$262,425,855▲ $4,554,227
Accounts Receivable$136,065,672$144,478,655▲ $8,412,983
Cap Stk Tr Prin Current Funds$58,135,623$58,135,623→ $0
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$21,653,716$38,125,497▲ $16,471,781
Intangible Assets$25,488,332$22,321,971▼ $3,166,361
Inventories for Sale or Use$23,163,834$13,291,938▼ $9,871,896
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$2,150,102$3,758,406▲ $1,608,304
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$0$0→ $0
Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net$0$0→ $0
Pledges and Grants Receivable$0$0→ $0
Receivable From Disqualified Prsn$0$0→ $0
Receivables From Officers Etc$0$0→ $0
Investments Other Securities$0$0→ $0
Investments Program Related$0$0→ $0
Pd in Cap Srpls Land Bldg Eqp Fund$0$0→ $0
Loans From Officers Directors$0$0→ $0
Rtn Earn Endowment Incm Other Fnds$-1,530,802,449$-1,601,566,418▼ $70,763,969
Total Assets$958,752,089$976,273,320▲ $17,521,231
Other Assets Total$64,253,009$66,175,833▲ $1,922,824
Liabilities
Other Liabilities$2,222,570,385$2,280,567,238▲ $57,996,853
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$191,141,634$219,325,357▲ $28,183,723
Deferred Revenue$17,706,896$19,811,520▲ $2,104,624
Grants Payable$0$0→ $0
Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property$0$0→ $0
Unsecured Notes Loans Payable$0$0→ $0
Escrow Account Liability$0$0→ $0
Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities$0$0→ $0
Total Liabilities$2,431,418,915$2,519,704,115▲ $88,285,200
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$-1,472,666,826$-1,543,430,795▼ $70,763,969
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$958,752,089$976,273,320▲ $17,521,231

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Buildings$162,232,540$233,913,568$396,146,108
Equipment$33,866,720$109,748,134$143,614,854
Leasehold Improvements$13,358,045$36,952,704$50,310,749
Land$35,318,392-$35,318,392
Other Land Buildings$17,650,158$2,789,121$20,439,279
Other Assets Org$3,400--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleBaseTotal
Cheryl G Franklin MDDirector$44,027$44,027
John W JacksonDirector$26,763$26,763

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Gregory AdamsChairman & CEO
Janet LiangEVP, Group President & COO
Kimberly HornEVP, Group President, MOC
Julie Miller-PhippsRegional President - SCAL & HI
Cherita WhiteAssistant Secretary
Christina LockwoodAssistant Secretary
Jalena BinghamAssistant Secretary
Kirkland McGheeAssistant Secretary
Kristin BearAssistant Secretary
Kathryn LancasterEvp & CFO
Brandon CuevasEVP, Health Plan
Arthur SouthamEVP, Health Plan Ops & CGO
Vanessa BenavidesEVP,Chief Legal Officer & Secy
Ryan JensonInterim Corp Controller & CAO
Alfonse UpshawSVP, CFO - Ncal
Thomas CurtinSVP, Commercial LOB
Thomas MeierSVP, Corporate Treasurer
James SimpsonSVP, Enterprise Projects
Mark ZemelmanSVP, General Counsel & Secy
Pamela ShipleySVP, Health Plan Innovation
Donald OrndoffSVP, Nfs
David ThomasonSVP,Corporate Controller & CAO
Anjum KhanVP, Ambulatory Care - GA
Hong-Sze YuVP, Brd & Corp Gov & Asst Secy
Noel BaberVP, CFO - Georgia
Qiana Hines-TaylorVP, Continuum of Care
Heidi VeltmanVP, COO - Ga
Eldridge BanksVP, Human Resources - Georgia
Kimberee PhelpsVP, Quality - GA
Sandra HarrisVP, Sales and Account Mgmt
Shelley SweazeyVP, Strategic Implementation
Christopher BerryVP, Virtual Medical Center

Highest Paid Contractors

ContractorServicesLocationCompensation
Southeast Permanente Medical GroupMedical Services3495 PIEDMONT ROAD NE, Atlanta, GA 30305$544,734,205
Emory Saint Josephs HospitalMedical Services5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA 30342$133,555,850
Northside Hospital ForsythMedical ServicesPO BOX 101818, Atlanta, GA 30392$78,198,214
Emory Decatur Hospital Inpatient AcMedical Services2701 N Decatur Rd, Decatur, GA 30033$58,280,439
Grady Memorial Hospital CorporationMedical ServicesPO BOX 930704, Atlanta, GA 31193$54,092,035
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$3,114,245
Program Service Revenue
$2,579,547,850
Investment Income
$18,028,216
Other Revenue
$147,771
All Other Contributions
$1,417,750
Change in Net Assets
$-82,337,511
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Other Expenses$2,349,356,542
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$325,315,109
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$8,503,942
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Other Salaries and Wages$230,260,945$11,952,559$0$242,213,504
Other Expenses$168,463,556$5,257,325-$173,720,881
Information Technology$71,239,679$36,438,005-$107,677,684
All Other Expenses$26,794,097$59,590,666-$86,384,763
Interest$58,753,233--$58,753,233
Other Employee Benefits$32,997,557$4,229,638-$37,227,195
Depreciation Depletion$32,216,810--$32,216,810
Pension Plan Contributions$25,221,119--$25,221,119
Payroll Taxes$20,582,501--$20,582,501
Advertising$8,018,802$10,661,067-$18,679,869
Occupancy$13,052,725--$13,052,725
Grants to Domestic Orgs$8,503,942--$8,503,942
Office Expenses$8,015,972$456,615-$8,472,587
Insurance$6,969,835--$6,969,835
Fees for Services Legal-$2,849,133-$2,849,133
Fees for Services Accounting-$1,177,259-$1,177,259
Travel$744,470$136,480-$880,950
Conferences and Meetings-$595,985-$595,985
Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees-$387,061-$387,061
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees-$70,790-$70,790
Total Functional Expenses$2,512,935,005$170,240,588$0$2,683,175,593
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Expense Distribution,Salary ,Fringe,Other Exp And$2,087,437
United Way Of Greater Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Uwga Inforum 2024,Aap Luncheon Sponsership,Womens$510,000
Atlanta Community Food Bank IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)2024 Full Classic Golf Tournament -Eagle Sponsersh$315,000
Georgia Charitable Care Network IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Specialty Care And Chronic Disease Management In U$300,000
Georgia Association For Primary HealthDecatur, GA501(c)(3)Expanding The Capacity/Quality Of Behavioral Healt$250,000
Ymca Of Metropolitan Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Improving Youth Mental Health And Wellbeing In Atl$250,000
Grady Health Foundation IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Comprehensive Obstetrical Hypertension Program$220,000
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers FoundationAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Community Legal Health Worker: Stable Homes & Stab$200,000
Wholesome Wave Georgia IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Food Is Medicine In Georgia$200,000
Meals On Wheels Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Food Is Medicine In Georgia$163,800
Partners For Home IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Event Sponsor-inv Kp2023 - Event Sponsor$157,000
Saint Josephs Mercy Care Services IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Strengthening The Medical Respite Ecosystem In Met$150,000
Open Hand Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Food Is Medicine In Georgia$110,000
Atlanta Neighborhood DevelopmentAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Credit Building For Low-income Residents And Suppo$99,000
Center For Black Womens Wellness CbwwAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Better Birth Outcomes$99,000
Chris 180 IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Violence Prevention, Intervention, And Reduction S$99,000
Empowerment Resource Center IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)The Empowerlink Program$99,000
Georgia Family Connection PartnershipAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Promoting Women's Health And Healthy Births$99,000
Healthy Mothers Healthy BabiesAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)A Multi-intervention Strategy To Increase Materna$99,000
Local Initiatives Support CorporationNew York, NY501(c)(3)Atlanta Small Business Clinic & Flex Fund$99,000
Positive Impact Health CentersAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Insurance Premium Support For Individuals Living W$99,000
Status Home IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Utilizing Permanent Supportive Housing To Improve$99,000
Voices For Georgias Children IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Food Is Medicine In Georgia$99,000
Atlanta Beltline Partnership IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Atlanta Beltline Marketplace / Enota Park$95,000
Resilient Georgia IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Mental Health Workforce Acceleration Collaborative$90,000
Urban League Of Greater Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Sponsorship For Annual Fundraiser$80,000
Goodwill Of North GeorgiaDecatur, GA501(c)(3)Advancing Healthcare Careers Pathways In Georgia$75,000
United Negro College Fund IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)40th Annual Mayor's Masked Ball -Marquis Sponser$72,550
Childrens Museum Of Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Imagination Ball Sponser$70,000
Zion Hill Community Development CorpEast Point, GA501(c)(3)Flow + Ida$70,000
Access To Capital For Entrepreneurs IncCleveland, GA501(c)(3)Promoting Diverse Business Growth In Atlanta$65,000
Georgia Campaign For Adolescent PowerAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Improving Health Outcomes For Youth$61,500
Atlanta Wealth Building IntitiativeAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Supporting Awbi'S Continued Growth And Awareness I$55,000
Momentum Advisory CollectiveDallas, TX501(c)(3)Sponsorship: Atlanta Film$53,500
Alliance For A Healthier Generation IncPortland, OR501(c)(3)Achieving A Healthier Generation Through Thriving$50,000
First Step Staffing IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Working Our Way Home$50,000
Generation Gap IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Legacy Leadership - Executive Leadership Program F$50,000
Georgia State University Foundation IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)School Of Nursing And Psychoeducation For Rim Popu$50,000
Georgia State University ResearchAtlanta, GAGovernmentInverting The Burden For Whole-person Care$50,000
Grove Park Foundation IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Corner Ready Grove Park Diverse Small Business Dev$50,000
Hope AtlantaAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Housing Support For People And Families Experienci$50,000
MultiplierSan Francisco, CA501(c)(3)Black Employee Ownership Initiative - Atlanta$50,000
Partnership For Southern Equity IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)The Partnership For Southern Equity Just Health Ac$50,000
Quest Community DevelopmentAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Quest Supportive Services$50,000
Serving At-risk Families EverywhereAnderson, SC501(c)(3)Gun Violence Prevention Program$50,000
Someone Cares Inc Of AtlantaMarietta, GA501(c)(3)The G.A.G. (Guns Against Gays) Project$50,000
United Methodist Childrens HomeTucker, GA501(c)(3)Healthy Families Metro Atlanta Expansion: Maternal$50,000
Veterans Empowerment OrganizationAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Increasing Access To Mental Health Services$50,000
Westside Future Fund IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Home On The Westside: Improving Housing Stability$50,000
Atlanta Womens Foundation IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)2024 Numbers Too Big To Ignore Fundraising Luncheo$48,500
Girl Scouts Of Greater Atlanta IncMableton, GA501(c)(3)Girl Scouts Of Greater Atlanta- Patch Experience +$48,150
Latino Community Fund IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Health & Wellbeing Capacity Building Educational P$45,000
Motherhood Beyond Bars IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Holistic Support For Families Impacted By Maternal$45,000
On The Rise Community Development IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Financial Resilience For Parents Of School Aged Yo$42,000
Greater Wealth WorksKennesaw, GA501(c)(3)Greater Wealth Works Women's Business Center Catal$40,000
New Life Community MinistriesDecatur, GA501(c)(3)Nlca Bridge Program And Behavioral And Mental Heal$40,000
Sheltering ArmsAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Sheltering Arms Mental Health Specialist$40,000
Sisterlove IncorporatedAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Healthy Love Experience Plus Initiative$40,000
Atlanta Technical College Foundation IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Bridge Builder Sponsership$35,000
Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere IncDecatur, GA501(c)(3)For The Culture, For Health: Rose Perinatal Health$35,000
Gateway Community Service BoardSavannah, GA501(c)(3)Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Tms) - Communit$34,000
Boys & Girls Clubs Of AthensAthens, GA501(c)(3)Career Bootcamp For A New Workforce$30,000
Henry County Chamber Of CommerceMcdonough, GA501(c)(6)Promoting Diverse Business Growth In Henry County Me$30,000
Park Pride IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Park Stewardship Academy: Empowering Community Lea$30,000
Atlanta Redemption InkConyers, GA501(c)(3)Grant-30 Day Patch Wireless Event$25,000
Clark Atlanta UniversityAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Corporate Sponsorship 2023$25,000
Clayton State University FoundationMorrow, GA501(c)(3)Meeting And Exceeding Nursing Outcomes Through Org$25,000
Fort Valley State University FoundationFort Valley, GA501(c)(3)General Operation Support For Fvsu Nursing Progra$25,000
Georgia Appleseed IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)School Justice Initiative$25,000
Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation IncLawrenceville, GA501(c)(3)Driving The Future Of The Healthcare Workforce Th$25,000
Initiative For Affordable Housing IncScottdale, GA501(c)(3)Housing And Life Skills For Health$25,000
Kennesaw State CollegeKennesaw, GA501(c)(3)General Support$25,000
Medical College Of Georgia FoundationAugusta, GA501(c)(3)Monitoring Pilot For Maternal Health At Mcg$25,000
Environmental Community Action IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Atlanta Watershed Learning Network (Awln Youth Int$24,999
Project SouthAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Septima Clark Community Power Institute$24,000
Georgia State UniversityAtlanta, GAGovernmentMat Track - Gsu F$23,051
Corporate Volunteer Council Of AtlantaAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)2024 Corporate Volunteer Council Of Atlanta Member$16,000
National Black Arts Festival IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Sponsorship -Fine Art+ Fashion 2024-$5000.00,Spons$15,000
Robert W Woodruff Art Center IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Strategic Storytelling Half-day Session$10,500
Georgia Veterans Day Association IncKennesaw, GA501(c)(3)Platinum Level Sponsorship Of The 2023 Georgia Vet$10,000
Junior Achievement Of Georgia IncAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)Atlanta Business Hall Of Fame-fy23 - Atlanta Busin$10,000
National Center For Civil And HumanAtlanta, GA501(c)(3)2024 Power O Inspire Signature Sponsorship$10,000
Special Olympics Georgia IncNorcross, GA501(c)(3)2025 State Summer And Indoor Winter Games$10,000
Alzheimers Disease And RelatedChicago, IL501(c)(3)Silver Partner -Includes 1 Table Of 10 At The 11 G$7,500
Silence The ShameAlpharetta, GA501(c)(3)Fy23 Mlg:Suicide Awareness Summit Sponser$7,500
Human Rights Campaign IncWashington, DC501(c)(3)Dinner Corporate Sponsor-crystal$6,000
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Fundraising Direct Expenses$0
Fundraising Gross Income$0
Gaming Direct Expenses$0
Gaming Gross Income$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Insider Transactions and Loans

Loans and Receivables

Line ItemBeginningEndChange
Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Disqualified Persons$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
Due to Affiliate Organizations$2,169,443,226
Professional & Other Insured Liab.$52,711,112
Other Current Liabilities$30,479,807
Operating Lease Liabilities$25,027,086
Other Long-term Liabilities$2,906,007
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with 35% controlled entity
No
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
Yes
Key decisions subject to board approval
Yes
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

FORM 990, PART VI, LINE 1A

Voting Members and Governing Body THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CONSISTING OF THREE DIRECTORS, HAS AUTHORITY TO ACT FOR THE BOARD BETWEEN MEETINGS EXCEPT IT HAS NO AUTHORITY TO: 1. ADOPT, AMEND OR REPEAL BYLAWS. 2. AMEND OR REPEAL ANY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD WHICH BY ITS EXPRESS TERMS IS NOT SO AMENDABLE OR REPEALABLE. 3. ELECT, APPOINT OR REMOVE DIRECTORS, DESIGNATE COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OR FILL VACANCIES IN THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OR IN ANY SUCH COMMITTEE. 4. DISSOLVE, MERGE OR CONSOLIDATE THE CORPORATION. 5. ADOPT, AMEND OR REPEAL ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. 6. SELL, LEASE, PLEDGE, TRANSFER OR EXCHANGE ALL OR SUBSTANTIALLY ALL OF THE PROPERTY OF THE CORPORATION. 7. FIX COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS FOR SERVING ON THE BOARD OR ON ANY COMMITTEE. 8. AUTHORIZE ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT TRANSFER OF MONEY OR OTHER PROPERTY OR INCUR ANY INDEBTEDNESS TO OR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MEMBER OR THE DIRECTORS OR OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION OR TO OR FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRANSFEREES IN LIQUIDATION (OTHER THAN CREDITORS OF THE CORPORATION). 9. TAKE ANY OTHER ACTION WHICH THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO TAKE.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 6

Kaiser foundation health plan, inc. Is the sole member.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 7A

Elect Members of The Governing Body KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN, INC. APPOINTS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (AND FILLS VACANCIES AND HAS AUTHORITY TO REMOVE DIRECTORS).

Form 990, Part VI, Line 7B

Approval of Certain Governance Decisions THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS OF THE CORPORATION REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE MEMBER. TYPICALLY THE MEMBER (KFHP, INC.) WOULD APPROVE ACTIONS REQUIRING MEMBER APPROVAL AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF KFHP-GA ALSO WOULD APPROVE OR RATIFY THE ACTION: 1. CHANGES IN MEMBERSHIP; 2. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, CEO, AND ANY PRESIDENT ARE APPOINTED BY THE MEMBER. REMOVAL OF THESE OFFICERS REQUIRE MEMBER APPROVAL. THE COMPENSATION OF ANY PRESIDENT AND OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE MEMBER'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE; 3. THE SALE, LEASE, EXCHANGE, OR OTHER DISPOSITION OF, THE MORTGAGE, PLEDGE OR DEDICATION TO THE REPAYMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS (WHETHER WITH OR WITHOUT RECOURSE), OR ANY OTHER ENCUMBRANCE OF PROPERTY OF THE CORPORATION, OR THE ACQUISITION OF ASSETS, WHETHER OR NOT IN THE USUAL OR REGULAR COURSE OF THE CORPORATION'S ACTIVITIES, WHERE THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF SUCH CORPORATE PROPERTY OR ASSETS BEING DISPOSED OF, ACQUIRED OR ENCUMBERED EXCEEDS 10% OF THE VALUE OF THE ASSETS OF THE CORPORATION AS REFLECTED IN THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL OR QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS THAT ARE AVAILABLE ON THE DATE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE OF THE RELEVANT TRANSACTION SHALL REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE MEMBER; 4. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES THAT EXCEED $150 MILLION* SHALL REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE MEMBER. 5. THE ISSUANCE OF TAX-EXEMPT BONDS; 6. ARTICLES C (MEMBER), D (DIRECTORS) AND H (AMENDMENT AND EFFECT OF BYLAWS) OF THE BYLAWS MAY BE AMENDED ONLY BY THE MEMBER.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 11B

Form 990 review process 1. Key information necessary for the preparation of the tax return is obtained and/or confirmed with internal sources including regional finance, executive compensation, community health department, treasury, government relations, and legal. 2. Prior to finalization, the return is reviewed by an external tax advisor. 3. Once signed by an external tax advisor, the return and underlying data are reviewed by an officer or a member of management designated by an officer for signature and filing. 4. Copies are then provided to board members prior to filing.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 12C

Ethics and Compliance Ongoing Monitoring and Enforcement Activities Kaiser Permanente regularly and consistently monitors and enforces compliance with the Conflicts of Interest policy in the following ways: Reporting Conflicts of Interest Concerns - The Ethics and Compliance Hotline or Webline is available to all employees, vendors, contractors, and agents to anonymously report actual or perceived conflicts of interest. The Hotline is managed by a third party; however, reported conflicts of interest allegations are provided to Ethics and Compliance for investigation, and if required, corrective actions are taken to address the conflict of interest. Employees are prohibited from retaliating against or intimidating anyone who reports concerns in good faith or refuse to participate in wrongdoing. Executive Disclosure Process - Executives are required to fill out a disclosure form upon their hiring or promotion to this level. Any necessary actions, such as requesting additional information from the Executive, are handled in compliance with established policies and written standards. Responses and actions regarding conflicts of interest are documented within our record-keeping system for tracking and reporting purposes. Annual Disclosure Process - Annually, Directors, Officers, Key Employees, Executives, and other employees in roles with elevated risk (e.g., research investigator, managers and supervisors with funds disbursement authority, or sales consultants) are required to complete a Conflicts of Interest Disclosure form. Responses are reviewed by Ethics and Compliance, Board Services, and / or the Governance, Accountability and Nominating Committee of the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan/Hospital Board of Directors. When actions are required, they are addressed in accordance with policies and written standards. Conflicts of interest responses and actions are maintained in our system of record for tracking and reporting purposes. Ongoing Disclosure Process - In addition to the annual disclosure process and in accordance with the Conflicts of Interest policy, on an ongoing basis Ethics and Compliance receives, consults, and reports on conflicts of interest matters. External Audit Review of Disclosures - Annually, as a part of the Kaiser Permanente external audit, an outside certified public accounting firm reviews the conflicts of interest disclosure process and actions taken for Directors, Officers, Key Employees, and Executives. The results, inclusive of any findings, are presented to the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan/ Hospital Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Directors. Awareness and Enforcement - The following general awareness and enforcement guidelines are followed: - Interactive conflicts of interest scenarios, and the Conflicts of Interest and Corrective or Disciplinary Action policies are provided and reviewed as part of the general annual ethics and compliance training, and compliance training for new employees. - Employees who complete the training are provided learning boosters which occur 2 days, 2 weeks, and 2 months after the course to help retain and apply learning. - The Conflicts of Interest Policy is reviewed and attested to by those selected to complete the annual disclosure form. - Conflict of interest topics (e.g., how to disclose conflict of interest situations, examples of conflicts of interest, etc.) are included in annual Ethics and Compliance week's activities. - Road shows are conducted throughout the year to educate employees in elevated risk departments, such as Community Health, on conflicts of interest situations. - Represented employees are subject to corrective or disciplinary action provisions outlined in the regional or national collective bargaining agreements and applicable policies. In the event disciplinary action is required due to failure to comply with applicable legal and regulatory requirements, policies and procedures, the Code of Ethical Conduct (Principles of Responsibil

Form 990, Part VI, Line 15A/B

Compensation determination the executive compensation program as administered by kaiser foundation health plan, inc. Is designed to recruit, retain and motivate qualified senior management personnel. Senior management personnel have a significant impact on the strategic and policy direction and results of the organization. Therefore, the executive compensation program is, to a significant degree, performance-based. The compensation program is reviewed annually by the compensation committee of the board of directors and the management committee on compensation. Prior to payment, all programs and payments to the ceo, executive director, and top management officials (executives) are reviewed by the compensation committee of the board of directors and the management committee on compensation. Base pay for executive positions is established at a level comparable to the relevant market. In addition, other components of the compensation program bear 'at-risk' features designed to focus on strategically important performance goals and to assist in attracting and retaining top performers. The executive compensation program is targeted to be competitive to the comparable external market in which the organization competes for executive leadership. Evaluation of comparable pay data is performed by an independent compensation, benefits & human resources consulting firm. The compensation program focuses on objectives in the areas of quality of member care and service, membership growth, financial soundness, and the community and social mission of the organization.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 18

To request copies, contact: national communications - rm operations kaiser foundation health plan and hospitals one kaiser plaza, 22nd floor oakland, ca 94612

Form 990, Part VI, Line 19

These documents are made available when regulatorily required.

Form 990, Part VII, Section A, Column B

Hours for related organizations individuals who are both officers and members of boards of directors work full time as employees as well as fulfill their board assignment. All officers work full time in their employee capacity. Full time work may require in excess of the traditional 40 hour week. Given the integrated nature of our organization, employees may provide support for various kaiser permanente companies. The average hours per week reported for the filing organization and related organizations was estimated.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgiainc
EIN
58-1592076
In Care Of
% CHIEF TAX OFFICER
Phone
5102716611
Address
C/O KP Tax One Kaiser Plz FL 26, OAKLAND, CA 94612

Signing Officer

Name
Michael P Walton
Title
Chief Tax Officer
Phone
5102716611
Signed
2025-10-22

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Corwin N Harper
Formed
1985
Legal Domicile
Ga
Voting Board Members
5
Independent Board Members
2
Employees
3,981
Volunteers
530

Preparer

Firm
PwC US Tax LLP
Address
2001 MARKET ST SUITE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
Preparer
Robert W Friz
Phone
2673303000
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part III, Line 4A-4D

EXEMPT PURPOSE ACHIEVEMENTS I. Introduction A. About Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente is committed to helping shape the future of health care. We are recognized as one of America's leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans. Founded in 1945, Kaiser Permanente has a mission to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We currently serve 12.4 million members in 8 states and the District of Columbia. Care for members and patients is focused on their total health and guided by their personal Permanente Medical Group physicians, specialists, and team of caregivers. Our expert and caring medical teams are empowered and supported by industry-leading technology advances and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the-art care delivery, and world-class chronic disease management. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education, and the support of community health. B. Kaiser Permanente's Approach to Community Health At Kaiser Permanente, we recognize that where we live, work, learn, and play has a big impact on our health and well-being. We are driven by our mission to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. We invest in our communities to help improve health, health equity, and well-being. This means addressing all the factors that affect health, such as having a safe place to live, enough money to pay the bills, and access to healthy meals. Kaiser Permanente community investments and partnerships address the factors that impact health and well-being. Addressing these challenges requires prioritization of interventions that measurably reduce health disparities focused on changes at the individual, community, and systems levels. C. Kaiser Permanente's Total Contribution Kaiser Permanente provided $4 billion in 2024 to improve the health of our communities. The amount attributable to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia is $63.3 million as follows: - Financial Assistance at cost - $46 MILLION - Medicaid - $7.6 MILLION - Community health improvement services and community benefit operations - $2.1 MILLION - Health Professions Education - $467,000 - Research - $1 MILLION - Cash and in-kind contributions from community benefit - $6 MILLION In addition to our direct spend, we also leverage assets from across Kaiser Permanente to help us achieve our mission to improve the health of communities.

II.Health Access

Ensuring health access means serving those most in need of health care through Medicaid, medical financial assistance, charitable health coverage, and other forms of subsidized care and coverage. For many low-income people without access to health care coverage, or for those who lose their jobs and can't maintain health care coverage, an emergency room is often the only place they receive care. At Kaiser Permanente, we are working to change that with programs that lower financial barriers by providing subsidized health coverage and medical financial assistance for care. We also provide information about how to access and qualify for public programs such as Medicaid and financial assistance through the marketplace to individuals who may be eligible. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia supports the health access needs of our communities through a combination of coverage and care programs. We provide coverage to low-income populations through our participation in government programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Programs (CHIP) and via our own Charitable Health Coverage (CHC) program, which provides a premium subsidy for Kaiser Permanente coverage for qualified low-income families and children who do not have access to public or private health coverage. Similarly, we provide care to low-income populations through our treatment of Medicaid and CHIP enrollees, and second, via the Medical Financial Assistance (MFA) program, which is Kaiser Permanente's traditional charity care or financial assistance program (FAP). For Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and all of its subsidiary health plans, the main way to address health access challenges is by absorbing the cost of the coverage and care programs described above.

A.Medicaid, CHIP and other government programs

Having health coverage means consistent access to comprehensive and continuous medical and preventative services for people to get and stay healthy, a much better alternative to episodic care at emergency departments. KP is committed to removing disparities in access to coverage and health outcomes. Kaiser Permanente's organizational strategies enable individuals with low incomes to obtain and/or retain health coverage through Medicaid, CHIP or other government programs. At the end of 2024, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia was providing care to a total of 22,000 people through its Medicaid Managed Care contracts with other health plans. Kaiser Permanente also provides a wide range of health care services to individuals enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP and other government programs, regardless of whether they are assigned to Kaiser Permanente or not. In addition to the individuals who received health coverage in 2024 due to Kaiser Permanente's participation in these government programs, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia also subsidized care to people who are enrolled in these programs but not formally assigned to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan.

B.Charitable Health Coverage (CHC)

Kaiser Permanente's CHC programs provide health care coverage to low-income individuals and families who don't have access to other public or private health coverage. CHC programs work by enrolling qualifying individuals in a Kaiser Permanente Individual and Family Health Plan. Through CHC, members' monthly premiums are subsidized, and members do not have to pay copay or out-of-pocket costs for most care at Kaiser Permanente facilities. Through CHC, members have a medical home that includes comprehensive coverage, preventive services and consistent access through the "front door" of the health delivery system. At the end of 2024, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia was providing coverage to over 1,400 people through the CHC program.

C.Medical Financial Assistance (MFA)

KP's Medical Financial Assistance program (MFA) improves health care access for people with limited incomes and resources and is fundamental to Kaiser Permanente's mission. Our MFA program helps low-income, uninsured, and underinsured patients receive access to care. The program provides temporary financial assistance or free care to patients who receive health care services from our providers, regardless of whether they have health coverage or are uninsured. Eligibility for financial assistance is based on financial need. In general, patients whose household income is at or below 300%, and in some regions up to 400%, of the federal poverty limit are eligible for the MFA program. Patients who are experiencing high medical expenses as compared to their income may be eligible under high medical expenses criteria, regardless of household income. The MFA program covers emergency and medically necessary health care services, pharmacy services and products, and medical supplies provided at Kaiser Permanente facilities (such as hospitals, medical centers, and medical office buildings), at Kaiser Permanente outpatient pharmacies, or by Kaiser Permanente providers. Over the course of 2024, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia subsidized care for over 54,000 people through the MFA program.

D.Safety-Net Partnerships

Kaiser Permanente improves quality and expands access, particularly through collective capacity building, by establishing safety net partnerships. Safety net providers are a mix of public hospitals, community-based organizations such as federally qualified health centers, and other health care organizations. Safety-net health care providers provide care for patients who have low incomes and/or are uninsured regardless of their ability to pay. In Kaiser Permanente service areas, federally qualified health centers serve the uninsured, Medicaid, and other vulnerable populations. Strengthening the safety net advances our mission to improve the conditions for health in the community. Our communities' most vulnerable populations rely on the safety net for their health care needs. Our support ensures that communities have access to a strong safety net that can equitably meet patients' needs and improve health outcomes for low-income patients including people experiencing homelessness. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia's Safety Net Partnership Initiative Clinic Consortia Cohort addresses health care disparities across Georgia by supporting health care workforce, value-based care, and technology efforts leading to safety net care delivery improvements. The initiative targets underserved communities, ensuring that these populations receive better access to high-quality care. Additionally, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia awarded funding to free clinics serving chronically ill, low-income patients, and to expand access to behavioral health services at Federally Qualified Health Centers.

III.Community Conditions for Health

At Kaiser Permanente, we are working to improve the conditions for health in communities by addressing the root causes of health, such as affordable housing, safe and supportive schools, and a healthy environment. These improvements grow from our collaboration with each community to co-design and co-create solutions that make a positive impact.

A.Economic Opportunity

Inclusive economic growth is critical to both individual and community health. When there is a lack of economic opportunity in communities, the prospects for upward social mobility are diminished, often resulting in poorer health and higher mortality rates for people living in those communities. By contrast, economic growth and opportunity provides individuals with jobs, income, a sense of purpose, and opportunities to improve their circumstances overtime directly impacting their health outcomes. Kaiser Permanente recognizes that we can support economic opportunity in local communities through how we hire, purchase, build our facilities and provide grant support to partner organizations. Some ways that we are helping revitalize and grow our communities by strengthening economic opportunity include: - Providing good jobs to individuals facing barriers to employment through high impact hiring and workforce pipeline efforts. - Pursuing a social impact investment strategy that provides capital to support inclusive economic development and affordable housing projects. - Purchasing goods and services from local small businesses. - Building new facilities with an emphasis on positive local community impact, including neighborhood revitalization, and deep community engagement. - Partnering with community organizations to build capacity of local small businesses. In addition, Kaiser Permanente is working to expand access to career pathways in health care, especially for people who have historically faced gaps in income and earning potential. We support programs and initiatives that provide exposure, education, experience and employment opportunities in health care careers, with an emphasis on mental health. This includes helping professionals graduate into allied health careers, public health fellowship opportunities, and support for higher education and job training programs. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Gorgia partnered with community-based organizations across Georgia as part of its continuous effort to support Small Business Growth, which includes supporting organizations that understand the structural barriers experienced by low-income entrepreneurs. These organizations are working to address these challenges through direct individual interventions and/or systems-level interventions by supporting entrepreneurs to launch, sustain, and grow small businesses. This initiative focuses on providing access to capital, technical assistance through cohort learning, and one-on-one support small businesses. By strengthening their financial foundations, the program helps these businesses become capital-ready and financially secure. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia also collaborated with United Way of Greater Atlanta, Inc., Goodwill of North Georgia, Urban League of Greater Atlanta (ULGA), and Boys & Girls Clubs of Athens to collaborate with cross-sector stakeholders to expand promising and innovative work-based learning and apprenticeship opportunities. This initiative will develop a comprehensive plan, co-designed with regional stakeholders, to equip underrepresented youth with the necessary skills for high-quality opportunities in healthcare and education sectors.

B.Housing

Without a safe place to call home, it's nearly impossible to focus on basic health and medical needs. For years, Kaiser Permanente has led efforts to end homelessness and preserve affordable housing. We do this by investing in solutions, helping shape public policy, and forming innovative partnerships. Inadequate housing contributes to several health problems, including chronic diseases, injuries, and poor mental health. Housing security is a crucial health issue for disadvantaged populations, such as low-income communities. Kaiser Permanente is working to bridge the unique strengths of the health and housing sectors to solve housing insecurity and thereby improve equitable conditions for health in communities where Kaiser Permanente provides care. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia continued its partnership with several organization across the state as part of the Medical Respite initiative which aims to strengthen the ecosystem of medical respite providers to better align with the Standards for Medical Respite Programs, advance best practices, and enhance state-of-the-field knowledge in medical respite. Medical respite programs provide post-acute care for people experiencing homelessness who are too ill or frail to recover from an illness or injury on the street or in shelter, but who do not require hospital level care. The programs also offer short-term residential care for people experiencing homelessness to recover and heal in a safe environment while also accessing clinical care and support services, including transition into a stable living environment. While there is growing demand for medical respite care and safe discharge facilities across the country, medical respite continues to be an emerging field with programs varying widely by facility types, staffing, services, and standards of care. In addition, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia collaborated with community organizations to support coordination of a comprehensive response system to end veterans' homelessness, secure permanent housing, employment, and professional social services to help families experiencing homelessness build the foundation of skills and self-confidence needed to navigate life's difficulties and achieve independence. This partnership will also focus on developing and implementing a process to ensure that every unsheltered veteran is assessed by an outreach team, added to its database, and moved into housing as quickly as possible.

C.Thriving Schools

At Kaiser Permanente, we are committed to not only delivering great health care but also creating communities where people can be healthy in all the places they live, learn, work, and play. Thriving Schools brings together Kaiser Permanente's extensive health care expertise and our partnerships with nationally recognized and trusted organizations working to support K-12 school systems to be a beacon of health in their community. Thriving Schools takes an integrated approach to school health, curating the best thinking and guidance on how to keep students, staff, teachers, and families healthy across four dimensions of health: physical health, mental health, and social health.

D.Food and Nutrition Security

Kaiser Permanente's comprehensive approach to food and nutrition security includes transforming the economic, social, and policy environments connected to food so that people across the nation can access and afford healthy food. To help address the food needs of its communities, Kaiser Permanente has invested in the improvement of food and nutrition security and helped with applications for federal nutrition programs like Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Kaiser Permanente continues to work with community partners to provide free, nutritious meals in low-income communities. We also joined health and nutrition experts from around the country to share results and best practices about Food is Medicine programs to advance the evidence base for food and nutrition programs in health care and establish food-based interventions as standard health care practices. We launched the Kaiser Permanente Food Is Medicine Center of Excellence in 2024 to further integrate our evidence-based food and nutrition interventions into our care model. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia worked with organizations to support the Food Is Medicine Initiative, a national initiative implementing the Food Is Medicine strategies tackling disease management, through food and nutrition security. The initiative intends to accelerate the efforts supporting Food Is Medicine programs, including community healthcare professionals and practitioners knowing how to target and use the programs to help prevent and manage disease. In 2024, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia collaborated with Wholesome Wave Georgia, Meals on Wheels, Open Hand Atlanta, and Voices for Georgia's Children to provide medically tailored meals for individuals living with chronic illness, and to provide research and advocacy to increase food and nutrition access children and pregnant women. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia also partnered with organizations across Georgia to distribute healthy, culturally relevant food to partner agencies in rural areas, increase access to fresh, nutritious food in communities facing barriers, and expand the Fresh Foods Market by investing in staff capacity to strengthen relationships and resources for greater impact. The initiative will also increase fresh food access and reliability for key culturally relevant food items that community members can always count on as available staple within local grocery stores. Additionally, this effort will support enrollment efforts in nutrition incentive programs such as The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and provide nutrition education tailored to program participants to maintain the momentum of the program.

E.Healthcare Workforce Development

Our health professions education programs include both physician training programs like Graduate Medical Education (GME) and non-physician training programs (i.e., residency programs). Our GME program provides training and education for medical residents and interns in the interest of educating the next generation of physicians. Residents are offered the opportunity to serve a large, culturally diverse member and patient base in a setting with sophisticated technology and information systems, established clinical guidelines and an emphasis on preventive and primary care. The majority of medical residents are studying within the primary care medicine areas of family practice, internal medicine, ob/gyn, pediatrics, preventive medicine, and psychiatry. In addition to GME, we provide a range of training and education programs for nurse practitioners, nurses, radiology and sonography technicians, physical therapists, post-graduate psychology and social work students, pharmacists, and other non-physician health professionals.

IV.Advancing Public Health Systems

Through Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia's ongoing partnerships with community organizations, municipal leaders, and public health champions, we are working to incorporate health. Since 2018, we have partnered with the de Beaumont Foundation, a leader in public health philanthropy, to help U.S. cities thrive through the CityHealth initiative. CityHealth tracks and reports on proven policy solutions and works with cities to advance policies that achieve community health priorities. Through this relationship, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia leverages its deep expertise in health policy, government relations, and community-based prevention to accelerate cities' efforts to improve people's health and quality of life. The policy menu includes affordable housing trusts, complete streets, earned sick leave, eco-friendly purchasing, flavored tobacco restrictions, greenspace, healthy food purchasing, healthy rental housing, high-quality and accessible pre-K, legal support for renters, safer alcohol sales, and smoke free indoor air. For Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia, this partnership complements the organization's established approach to community health - bringing together health leaders, clinicians and community partners to help solve the social, economic and environmental health challenges facing the residents who live in the communities it serves. Kaiser Permanente established the Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education in 2022, in recognition of increasing gun violence and its devastating effects on the health of communities across the U.S. As part of the launch, the center awarded a series of grants to organizations focused on reducing the incidence and impact of gun violence in the U.S., laying the groundwork for the center's future collaborative work. The center supports subsequent expansion of the center and is part of Kaiser Permanente's longstanding commitment to addressing violence as a public health issue. Through the center, we will continue to support research into the causes of and interventions for firearm injuries with the same rigor and clinical expertise that we use to study and prevent strokes, cancer, heart disease, and other leading causes of death. Kaiser Permanente is also committed to strengthening our public health system and ensuring the U.S. health system is well-equipped to respond to future public health emergencies. In collaboration with key partners, Kaiser Permanente is striving to build a more resilient public health system by improving the connections between public health, health care, and community-based organizations, and by establishing a public health research agenda. Creating a strong healthcare ecosystem that works effectively with the nation's public health system is a key mechanism for improving community health. Everyone has a role to play in supporting and enhancing public health in the U.S. Kaiser Permanente is proud to rally for public health with partners across industries through investments, engagement, and coalition building.

A.Climate and Health

At Kaiser Permanente, we believe it is our responsibility to improve the health of the people who live in the communities we serve, protect the environment, and to minimize our environmental impact. This includes how we operate our facilities, support the health of communities, and invest in our communities. We have set ambitious goals to drive both internal and private sector action. Through innovations in energy use, construction and building strategies, supply chain, food systems, finance, and clinical practice that promote community health, we are leading the health care sector in reducing environmental contributors to disease and illness. We prioritize reducing greenhouse gas emissions to lower our carbon footprint and lower the environmental impact on the health of the communities Kaiser Permanente serves. In 2024, we dedicated 50.01% of overall spending on products to items that met our Environmentally Preferable Purchasing standards and ensured 100% of our overall operations were powered by onsite and offsite renewable electricity.

B.Research

Kaiser Permanente's research efforts are core to the organization's mission to improve population health, and its commitment to continued learning. Kaiser Permanente researchers study critical health issues such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, behavioral and mental health, and health care delivery improvement. Kaiser Permanente's research is broadly focused on three themes: understanding health risks; addressing patients' needs and improving health outcomes; and informing policy and practice to facilitate the use of evidence-based care. Kaiser Permanente is uniquely positioned to conduct research due to its rich, longitudinal, electronic clinical databases that capture virtually complete health care delivery, payment, decision-making and behavioral data across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency department settings. In 2024, Kaiser Permanente's research programs engaged in almost 46 active studies and published 42 journal articles. Our Community Benefit investments supported the following research: The Center for Research and Evaluation (CRE) was established in 1998 and leads innovative studies that advance care, health promotion, health equity, and policies to improve the health of individuals within Kaiser Permanente and the surrounding communities. In 2024, the Center for Research and Evaluation published several research studies, a summary of one publication includes: Racial and ethnic minorities have experienced a disproportionate burden from COVID-19. Researchers sought to identify whether chronic stress, also disproportionately experienced by these groups, explains the excess risk. Chronic stress was measured using allostatic load, which is calculated based on seven cardio-metabolite biomarkers. In the study published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, researchers concluded that chronic stress partially mediated disparities in severe COVID-19 outcomes.

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9

Other changes in net assets or fund balances change in pension and other retirement liabilities $ 21,360,983 other than temporary impairments (2,686,104) gain/loss on investments - book 2,414,463 gain/loss on investments - tax 5,139,576 -------------- total $ 26,228,918

Financial Statement Notes

Schedule D, Part X, Line 2

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IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt7SVP,Corporate Controller & CAO
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt8SVP, Corporate Treasurer
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt9SVP, Commercial LOB
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt10SVP, Enterprise Projects
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt11SVP, CFO - NCAL
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt12VP, COO - GA
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt13EVP, Health Plan Ops & CGO
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt14Assistant Secretary
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt15SVP, General Counsel & Secy
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt16Regional President - SCAL & HI
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt17Interim Corp Controller & CAO
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt18VP, Human Resources - Georgia
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt19Assistant Secretary
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt20VP, Virtual Medical Center
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt21Assistant Secretary
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt22VP, Quality - GA
IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/TitleTxt23VP, CFO - Georgia

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