Liabilities / Assets
85th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 85% of similar nonprofits.
EIN 94-1340523 • 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.
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Liabilities / Assets
85th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 85% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
25th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 25% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
25th percentile
Higher net margin than 25% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
99th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 99% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
52nd percentile
Faster asset growth than 52% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
53rd percentile
Faster revenue growth than 53% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$33,547,368,863
Up $2,146,644,104 (+6.8%) from 2023
Liabilities
Up$22,695,635,780
Up $617,030,890 (+2.8%) from 2023
Net Assets
Up$10,851,733,083
Up $1,529,613,214 (+16%) from 2023
Revenue
Up$82,490,440,881
Up $7,389,133,970 (+9.8%) from 2023
Expenses
Up$82,234,695,814
Up $7,878,691,813 (+11%) from 2023
Net Income
Down$255,745,067
Down $489,557,843 (-66%) from 2023
Most recent year
2024 • Form 990Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
To provide high-quality, affordable health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Rtn Earn Endowment Incm Other Fnds | $9,592,053,400 | $11,121,666,614 | ▲ $1,529,613,214 |
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $8,584,531,402 | $10,299,723,044 | ▲ $1,715,191,642 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $5,837,969,671 | $5,759,658,552 | ▼ $78,311,119 |
| Accounts Receivable | $2,496,358,160 | $2,660,809,693 | ▲ $164,451,533 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $1,303,552,879 | $1,661,575,788 | ▲ $358,022,909 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $528,776,290 | $457,076,657 | ▼ $71,699,633 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $121,883,124 | $151,982,120 | ▲ $30,098,996 |
| Investments Other Securities | $16,246,846 | $35,971,137 | ▲ $19,724,291 |
| Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net | $900,000 | $775,000 | ▼ $125,000 |
| Intangible Assets | $262,400 | $250,100 | ▼ $12,300 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $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 Program Related | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Cap Stk Tr Prin Current Funds | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Loans From Officers Directors | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Pd in Cap Srpls Land Bldg Eqp Fund | $-269,933,531 | $-269,933,531 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $31,400,724,759 | $33,547,368,863 | ▲ $2,146,644,104 |
| Other Assets Total | $12,510,243,987 | $12,519,546,772 | ▲ $9,302,785 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Other Liabilities | $14,607,108,318 | $14,609,332,716 | ▲ $2,224,398 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $6,642,658,510 | $7,093,600,455 | ▲ $450,941,945 |
| Deferred Revenue | $828,838,062 | $992,702,609 | ▲ $163,864,547 |
| 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 | $22,078,604,890 | $22,695,635,780 | ▲ $617,030,890 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $9,322,119,869 | $10,851,733,083 | ▲ $1,529,613,214 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $31,400,724,759 | $33,547,368,863 | ▲ $2,146,644,104 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $3,832,835,937 | $4,113,353,729 | $7,946,189,666 |
| Leasehold Improvements | $286,675,530 | $1,187,569,122 | $1,474,244,652 |
| Other Land Buildings | $582,029,825 | $466,107,266 | $1,048,137,091 |
| Land | $977,271,993 | - | $977,271,993 |
| Equipment | $80,845,267 | $672,282,835 | $753,128,102 |
| Other Assets Org | $45,616,661 | - | - |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gregory Adams | Chairman & CEO | PT | $2,195,616 | $10,780,434 | $12,976,050 |
| Kimberly Horn | EVP, Group President, MOC | PT | $26,092 | $6,448,216 | $6,474,308 |
| Janet Liang | EVP, Group President & COO | PT | $1,312,190 | $3,699,515 | $5,011,705 |
| Kathryn Lancaster | Evp & CFO | PT | $1,322,140 | $3,681,947 | $5,004,087 |
| Brandon Cuevas | EVP, Health Plan | PT | $1,314,589 | $3,040,289 | $4,354,878 |
| Yazdi Bagli | EVP, Enterprise Business Svcs | PT | $920,859 | $2,901,170 | $3,822,029 |
| Carrie Plietz | Regional President - NCAL | PT | $1,212,105 | $2,114,755 | $3,326,860 |
| Chuck Bevilacqua | SVP, Health Plan Product, Svc | FT | $993,716 | $2,014,098 | $3,007,814 |
| Gregory Holmes | EVP, Chief HR Officer | PT | $749,091 | $1,922,819 | $2,671,910 |
| Paul Swenson | EVP, Chief Admin Officer | FT | $827,579 | $1,821,054 | $2,648,633 |
| Vanessa Benavides | EVP,Chief Legal Officer & Secy | PT | $741,798 | $1,881,393 | $2,623,191 |
| Andrew Bindman | EVP, Chief Medical Officer | PT | $780,529 | $1,813,679 | $2,594,208 |
| Samuel Glick | EVP, Enterprise Strat, Bus Dev | PT | $519,554 | $2,073,493 | $2,593,047 |
| Chandrika Bhalla | SVP, CFO - Hospital Mkts & FP | PT | $804,077 | $1,593,093 | $2,397,170 |
| Michelle Gaskill | Regional President - SCAL & HI | PT | $971,147 | $1,347,556 | $2,318,703 |
| Pamela Shipley | SVP, Health Plan Innovation | PT | $777,753 | $1,350,846 | $2,128,599 |
| Thomas Hanenburg | SVP, Ambulatory Operations | PT | $890,812 | $1,237,610 | $2,128,422 |
| Paul Minardi | EVP and CEO of KPMF | - | $1,009,466 | $1,085,262 | $2,094,728 |
| Bechara Choucair | EVP, Chief Health Officer | PT | $596,724 | $1,442,644 | $2,039,368 |
| Michael Rowe | SVP, CHF Bus Dev & Strat Exec | FT | $364,252 | $1,608,677 | $1,972,929 |
| David Thomason | SVP,Corporate Controller & CAO | PT | $477,195 | $1,333,880 | $1,811,075 |
| Debra Cunningham | SVP, Enterprise Transformation | FT | $528,592 | $1,265,723 | $1,794,315 |
| Edmund Chan | SVP, Hawaii Market Leader | FT | $553,526 | $1,113,001 | $1,666,527 |
| Thomas Meier | SVP, Corporate Treasurer | PT | $607,868 | $1,033,106 | $1,640,974 |
| Thomas Curtin | SVP, Commercial LOB | FT | $690,154 | $948,195 | $1,638,349 |
| Anthony Barrueta | SVP, Government Relations | PT | $534,579 | $1,097,139 | $1,631,718 |
| James Simpson | SVP, Enterprise Projects | FT | $601,159 | $1,024,021 | $1,625,180 |
| Alfonse Upshaw | SVP, CFO - Ncal | PT | $550,885 | $910,418 | $1,461,303 |
| Arlene Peasnall | SVP, HR & Labor Relations | FT | $588,585 | $864,412 | $1,452,997 |
| Mary Beth Lang | SVP, Chief Pharmacy Officer | FT | $528,696 | $914,946 | $1,443,642 |
| Linton White | SVP, CFO - SCAL & Hawaii | PT | $481,435 | $903,424 | $1,384,859 |
| Laurel Junk | SVP, Market Operations Svcs | - | $1,210,038 | $1,251,472 | $1,251,472 |
| Catherine Hernandez Tirey | SVP, Chief Comms Officer | PT | $459,775 | $772,031 | $1,231,806 |
| Arthur Southam | EVP, Health Plan Ops & CGO | - | $1,120,683 | $1,120,683 | $1,120,683 |
| Philip Young | Assistant Secretary | PT | $479,268 | $626,600 | $1,105,868 |
| Jalena Bingham | Assistant Secretary | PT | $466,055 | $628,703 | $1,094,758 |
| Tina Weiss | SVP, Small Bus/ Individual LOB | FT | $524,374 | $569,955 | $1,094,329 |
| Diane Comer | EVP, Chief Info & Tech Officer | PT | $20,449 | $1,072,109 | $1,092,558 |
| Mark Zemelman | SVP, General Counsel & Secy | - | $257,774 | $1,057,476 | $1,057,476 |
| Christina Cooper | SVP, Government Programs | FT | $635,279 | $401,750 | $1,037,029 |
| Jennifer Goldberg | Assistant Secretary | PT | $352,662 | $654,243 | $1,006,905 |
| Julie Miller-Phipps | Regional President - SCAL & HI | - | $948,874 | $948,874 | $948,874 |
| Marcus Hoffman | CFO - SCAL & Hawaii | - | $394,540 | $533,871 | $928,411 |
| Ryan Jenson | Interim Corp Controller & CAO | PT | $366,261 | $530,787 | $897,048 |
| Greg Christian | Assistant Secretary | PT | $206,279 | $592,774 | $799,053 |
| Katherine Ritchey | Assistant Secretary | PT | $374,635 | $423,662 | $798,297 |
| Kristin Bear | Assistant Secretary | PT | $367,306 | $395,351 | $762,657 |
| Christina Lockwood | Assistant Secretary | PT | $346,992 | $350,974 | $697,966 |
| Wade Overgaard | SVP, Health Plan Ops - CA | - | $561,698 | $561,698 | $561,698 |
| Donald Orndoff | SVP, Nfs | - | $549,210 | $549,210 | $549,210 |
| Hong-Sze Yu | VP, Brd & Corp Gov & Asst Secy | PT | $46,282 | $268,950 | $315,232 |
| David F Hoffmeister | Director | - | $262,500 | $46,058 | $308,558 |
| Jeffrey E Epstein | Director | - | $252,500 | $51,132 | $303,632 |
| Leslie S Heisz | Director | - | $242,500 | $60,757 | $303,257 |
| Judith A Johansen JD | Director | - | $255,000 | $40,485 | $295,485 |
| Regina M Benjamin MD MBA | Director | - | $209,500 | $84,615 | $294,115 |
| Ramon F Baez | Director | - | $245,000 | $47,788 | $292,788 |
| A Eugene Washington MD | Director | - | $257,500 | $31,486 | $288,986 |
| Jenny J Ming | Director | - | $225,000 | $58,701 | $283,701 |
| Richard P Shannon MD | Director | - | $225,500 | $58,150 | $283,650 |
| David J Barger | Director | - | $237,500 | $38,492 | $275,992 |
| Vivek Sharma | Director | - | $237,500 | $24,143 | $261,643 |
| Maryann Bodayle | Assistant Secretary | PT | $185,512 | $71,478 | $256,990 |
| Matthew T Ryan | Director | - | $232,500 | $17,215 | $249,715 |
| George Disalvo | SVP, CFO-Markets Outside of CA | - | $187,820 | $245,266 | $245,266 |
| Mick Diede | SVP, Chief Actuary | - | $291,293 | $207,985 | $207,985 |
| Edward Y W Pei | Director | - | $62,658 | $62,658 | $62,658 |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaiser Foundation Hospitals | Medical Services | ONE KAISER PLAZA, Oakland, CA 94612 | $27,159,027,043 |
| The Permanente Medical Group | Medical Services | 1800 HARRISON ST 7TH FLOOR, Oakland, CA 94612 | $16,218,406,066 |
| Southern Ca Permanente Medical Grou | Medical Services | 393 E WALNUT ST 7TH FLOOR, Pasadena, CA 91188 | $13,073,106,607 |
| Easter Seals Southern Californa INC | Medical Services | PO BOX 4206, Orange, CA 92863 | $439,650,123 |
| Hawaii Permanente Medical Group | Medical Services | 711 KAPIOLANI BLVD, Honolulu, HI 96813 | $365,655,869 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Other Expenses | $77,721,838,549 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $4,494,499,292 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $18,357,973 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Information Technology | $2,490,433,527 | $716,206,574 | - | $3,206,640,101 |
| Other Salaries and Wages | $2,849,524,887 | $266,705,164 | - | $3,116,230,051 |
| Other Expenses | $1,114,873,502 | $690,541,568 | - | $1,805,415,070 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $538,705,283 | - | - | $538,705,283 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $383,573,145 | $106,102,429 | - | $489,675,574 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $460,499,001 | - | - | $460,499,001 |
| Occupancy | $410,247,272 | $151,865 | - | $410,399,137 |
| Insurance | $325,550,070 | - | - | $325,550,070 |
| Payroll Taxes | $257,017,916 | - | - | $257,017,916 |
| Advertising | $154,520,137 | $90,027,536 | - | $244,547,673 |
| Fees for Services Legal | - | $129,989,565 | - | $129,989,565 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $84,804,457 | $7,937,163 | $0 | $92,741,620 |
| Office Expenses | $57,541,955 | $2,749,262 | - | $60,291,217 |
| Travel | $30,165,390 | $2,556,889 | - | $32,722,279 |
| Interest | $24,679,308 | - | - | $24,679,308 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $18,357,973 | - | - | $18,357,973 |
| Conferences and Meetings | - | $11,362,895 | - | $11,362,895 |
| All Other Expenses | $-1,082,985,374 | $1,091,727,392 | - | $8,742,018 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | - | $6,825,355 | - | $6,825,355 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $2,904,464 | - | $2,904,464 |
| Fees for Services Lobbying | - | $1,557,610 | - | $1,557,610 |
| Comp Disqual Persons | $128,848 | - | - | $128,848 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $78,391,316,888 | $3,843,378,926 | $0 | $82,234,695,814 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Futuro Health | Sacramento, CA | 501(c)(3) | To produce additional 10,000 Allied credential hea | $10,000,000 |
| National Council For Mental Wellbeing | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Mental Health Workforce Acceleration Collaborative | $1,176,882 |
| Nat'l Assoc Of Community Health Centers | Bethesda, MD | 501(c)(3) | Population Health Management | $550,000 |
| University Of Hawaii Foundation | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Maui Wildfire Exposure Study (Mauiwes) | $490,000 |
| Trustees Of Tufts College | Boston, MA | 501(c)(3) | Population Health Management | $350,000 |
| University Of Hawaii | Honolulu, HI | Government | Mental Health Workforce Accelerator | $350,000 |
| Native Hawaiian Education Association | Wailuku, HI | 501(c)(3) | Lahaina Resiliency Center (Lrc) | $300,000 |
| Aogf | Clearwater, FL | 501(c)(3) | Director's Matching Gift Program | $195,148 |
| Project Vision Hawaii | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Program Operations At Puuhonua O Nene | $180,000 |
| Maui Family Support Services Inc | Wailuku, HI | 501(c)(3) | Ka Ohana Mauli Ola (The Family Whose Life Force Li | $150,000 |
| Maui Economic Development Board Inc | Kihei, HI | 501(c)(3) | Strengthening The Innovation Pipeline Through Heal | $120,000 |
| Maui Roots Reborn | Kahului, HI | 501(c)(3) | Accesocare Project | $120,000 |
| American Heart Association Inc | Dallas, TX | 501(c)(3) | Food Is Medicine In Hawaii - Nutrition Security With Faith Based Organizations | $107,500 |
| Smithsonian Institution | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship National Museum Of African History And | $100,000 |
| Hawaii Investment Ready | Kaneohe, HI | 501(c)(3) | Promoting Diverse Business Growth In Hawaii | $98,977 |
| Common Ground Collective | Haiku, HI | 501(c)(3) | Maui Fire Relief Support Program | $95,000 |
| Hua Momona Foundation | Lahaina, HI | 501(c)(3) | Community Hot Meal Program | $95,000 |
| Hungry Heroes Hawaii | Paia, HI | 501(c)(3) | Ncs / Hotel Meals Project | $95,000 |
| Kualoa-heeia Ecumenical Youth Key | Kaneohe, HI | 501(c)(3) | Na Pua O Ko olau Kupuna Program | $95,000 |
| Chaplain Ministries Of Maui | Wailuku, HI | 501(c)(3) | Shelter And Respite Support | $90,000 |
| Hawaii Community Lending Inc | Waimanalo, HI | 501(c)(3) | Enabling Environment For Affordable Housing Invest | $90,000 |
| Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Mana Ai | $90,000 |
| L A Works Inc | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | La Works Annual Sponsorship | $90,000 |
| Best Buddies International Inc | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Best Buddies Career Readiness Transitions Project | $80,000 |
| Elepaio Social Services | Waianae, HI | 501(c)(3) | Ho oma ema e: Caring For Our Kupuna As They Have C | $80,000 |
| Ihs The Institute For Human Services Inc | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Strengthening The Medical Respite Ecosystem In Oah | $80,000 |
| Lunalilo Home | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hot Kupuna Lunches | $80,000 |
| Maui Hub | Kula, HI | 501(c)(3) | Maui Hub Fire Relief Nutrition Program | $80,000 |
| Palestine Childrens Relief Fund | Kent, OH | 501(c)(3) | Disaster Response And Humanitarian Aid | $79,436 |
| Alternative Structures International | Waianae, HI | 501(c)(3) | Nourishing Ohana | $75,000 |
| Hawaii Community Reinvestment | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hcrc Community Real Estate Fund | $75,000 |
| Hawaii Food Bank | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hawaii Foodbank Produce Distribution Program | $75,000 |
| Institute For Native Pacific Education | Kapolei, HI | 501(c)(3) | Ho oulu Waiwai | $75,000 |
| Pacific American Foundation | Kailua, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hui Ho omalu: Indigenous Crisis Response Practices | $75,000 |
| Partners In Development Foundation | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hale Ka Hana - Workforce Development, Health And H | $75,000 |
| Young Womens Christian Association | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Maui Women's Business Center | $75,000 |
| National Association Of Black Accountant | Greenbelt, MD | 501(c)(3) | Corporate Sponsorship - San Francisco Chapter - 1 | $65,000 |
| HI Appleseed Ctr For Law & Economic Justice | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | A Comprehensive Approach To Economic Justice: Advo | $55,000 |
| Business Group On Health | Philadelphia, PA | 501(c)(3) | Well-being Workforce Strategy Institute | $50,000 |
| Hawaii Community Foundation | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Maui Recovery Funders Collabortive | $50,000 |
| Hawaii Institute Of Pacific Agriculture | Kapaau, HI | 501(c)(3) | Kohala Agrileaders Initiative (Kali) | $50,000 |
| Hawaiian Community Assets | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Hale O Maui | $50,000 |
| Hoola Farms | Hilo, HI | 501(c)(3) | Farm Fresh Rx: Hilo Va Clinic | $50,000 |
| Imua Family Services | Kahului, HI | 501(c)(3) | Infant And Early Childhood Services | $50,000 |
| Kids Hurt Too Hawaii | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Mali O School- Based Peer Support Program | $50,000 |
| Piha Wellness And Healing | Wailuku, HI | 501(c)(3) | Providing Pathways For Improving Mental Health In | $50,000 |
| Players Philanthropy Fund | Towson, MD | 501(c)(3) | Maui Community Mental Health Equine Assisted Traum | $50,000 |
| Purple Maia Foundation | Aiea, HI | 501(c)(3) | Malama Design Studio | $50,000 |
| Rally Foundation Inc | Atlanta, GA | 501(c)(3) | 2024 Rally Benefit Bash Diamond Sponsorship | $50,000 |
| Food Basket Inc | Hilo, HI | 501(c)(3) | Expansion Of Da Bux Double Up Food Bucks Program | $45,000 |
| Mental Health America Of Hawaii | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Pono Youth Resilience Project | $40,000 |
| Inland Empire Economic Partnership | Riverside, CA | 501(c)(6) | Inland Empire Economic Partnership Sponsored Event | $33,000 |
| Bridges From School To Work Inc | Bethesda, MD | 501(c)(3) | Gala 2024 Payment Donation | $30,000 |
| California Hispanic Chambers Of Commerce | Sacramento, CA | 501(c)(6) | California Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Sponsored | $30,000 |
| Univision Communications Inc | Teaneck, NJ | For-profit | Sponsorship Event | $30,000 |
| Israaid Us Global Humanitarian | Palo Alto, CA | 501(c)(3) | Disaster Response And Humanitarian Aid | $27,218 |
| Marin Link Inc | San Rafael, CA | 501(c)(3) | Contribution From Kaiser Permanente?S National Nur | $25,000 |
| Us-mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(3) | U.S. Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership Sponso | $22,500 |
| Building & Construction Trades Dept AFL-CIO | Washington, DC | 501(c)(5) | Ally Sponsorship At Event-nabtu Conference Fund | $22,000 |
| San Diego Regional Chamber Of Commerce | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(6) | San Diego Regional Chamber Of Commerce Annual Dues | $20,500 |
| Ahahui O Na Kauka Assoc Of Native Hawaiian Physci | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress | $20,000 |
| Alliance For A Healthier Generation Inc | Portland, OR | 501(c)(3) | Achieving A Healthier Generation Through Thriving | $20,000 |
| Pacific Gateway Center | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Increased Heath Coverage Provision To The Disadvan | $20,000 |
| City Of Lancaster | Lancaster, CA | Government | Multiple Event Sponsorship | $18,000 |
| Hawaii Public Health Institute | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Policy And Advocacy Support | $18,000 |
| Corona Chamber Of Commerce | Corona, CA | 501(c)(6) | Holiday Events | $17,903 |
| Los Angeles Sentinel Inc | Los Angeles, CA | for-profit | La Sentinel Sponsored Event | $17,500 |
| Greater Bakersfield Chamber Of Commerce | Bakersfield, CA | 501(c)(6) | Greater Bakersfield Chamber Of Commerce Annual Spo | $16,990 |
| Santa Monica Chamber Of Commerce | Santa Monica, CA | 501(c)(6) | Santa Monica Chamber Sponsored Event | $16,000 |
| Diabetes Research Institute Foundation | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Labor Of Love Sponsor Package $12,500 | $15,500 |
| A Philip Randolph Institute | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Initiative The 2024 National Education Conference | $15,000 |
| Carpenters Helping Hands Inc | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship Carpenters Helping Hands Inc. | $15,000 |
| Coro Southern California | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Coro Sponsored Event | $15,000 |
| Family Violence & Sexual Assault | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(3) | 21st Annual Hawaii International Summit On Preven | $15,000 |
| Georgia Association For Primary Health | Decatur, GA | 501(c)(3) | Evening Riverboat Sponsership | $15,000 |
| Jessie Rees Foundation | Irvine, CA | 501(c)(3) | Jessie Rees Foundation Sponsored Event | $15,000 |
| Kanikapila Project | New York, NY | 501(c)(3) | Ukulele Wellness Programs For Maui | $15,000 |
| Latino Business Chamber Of Greater La | Santa Fe Springs, CA | 501(c)(6) | Latino Business Chamber Of Greater Los Angeles Sp | $15,000 |
| Los Angeles Police Baseball Foundation | Sylmar, CA | 501(c)(3) | Los Angeles Police Baseball Foundation Sponsored E | $15,000 |
| National Latina Business Women Assc La | South Pasadena, CA | 501(c)(3) | Annual Sponsorship | $15,000 |
| YMCA Of Metropolitan Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Ymca Sponsored Event | $15,000 |
| Asian Business Association Of San Diego | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(6) | Sponsored Events | $14,100 |
| Kern County Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce | Bakersfield, CA | 501(c)(6) | Kern County Hispanic Chamber Of Annual Sponsorship | $13,500 |
| Santa Clarita Valley Chamber Of Commerce | Santa Clarita, CA | 501(c)(6) | Health And Wellness Forum Sponsorship | $13,500 |
| Illumination Foundation | Santa Ana, CA | 501(c)(3) | Illumination Foundation Annual Gala | $12,500 |
| Mountain Fountain Creations | Fort Collins, CO | 501(c)(3) | Art & Healing For Hawaii Youth | $12,500 |
| San Gabriel Valley Commerce & Cities | Monrovia, CA | 501(c)(6) | San Gabriel Valley Commerce And Cities Consortium | $12,500 |
| Los Angeles County Business Federation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(6) | Los Angeles County Business Federation Sponsored E | $12,250 |
| Anaheim Community Foundation | Anaheim, CA | 501(c)(3) | Anaheim Community Foundation Sponsored Event | $11,500 |
| Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Of Orange Cty | Ladera Ranch, CA | 501(c)(6) | Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Sponsored Event | $11,000 |
| Los Angeles Police Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Los Angeles Police Foundation Sponsored Event | $10,500 |
| Alabama Society Of Cpas | Montgomery, AL | 501(c)(6) | Operating Support | $10,000 |
| Barnsdall Art Park Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Barnsdall Art Park Foundation | $10,000 |
| Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic | Fullerton, CA | 501(c)(3) | Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Camden Coalition Of Healthcare Providers | Camden, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Putting Care At The Center 2024 | $10,000 |
| Didi Hirsch Psychiatric Service | Culver City, CA | 501(c)(3) | Halvarson Award General Operating Donation | $10,000 |
| Equal Rights Advocates Inc | San Francisco, CA | 501(c)(3) | 2024 Era Gala Gold Sponsorship | $10,000 |
| Harbor City Food Pantry | Harbor City, CA | 501(c)(3) | Harbor City Food Pantry Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Inglewood Rising | Inglewood, CA | 501(c)(3) | Inglewood Rising Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Int'l Brotherhood Of Teamsters Scholarship Fd | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship Tiers & Availability - 43305 - Bronze | $10,000 |
| Lahainaluna High School Ptsa | Lahaina, HI | 501(c)(3) | Staff Wellness Lounge | $10,000 |
| Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation Annual Sponso | $10,000 |
| Los Angeles Area Chamber Of Commerce | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(6) | Los Angeles Area Chamber Of Commerce Sponsored Eve | $10,000 |
| Los Angeles City College Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | La City College Foundation Annual Gala | $10,000 |
| Los Angeles Opera Company | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Los Angeles Opera Company Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| National Association Of Health Services | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Elevate 2024 Contribution | $10,000 |
| Orange County Business Council | Irvine, CA | 501(c)(6) | Orange County Business Council Annual Gala | $10,000 |
| Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation | Dallas, TX | 501(c)(3) | Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Sponsored E | $10,000 |
| Thinkwatts Foundation | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Thinkwatts Foundation Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Union Of Pan Asian Communities | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(3) | Union Of Pan Asian Communities Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Western Justice Center Foundation | Pasadena, CA | 501(c)(3) | 2024 Empower - Silver Sponsorship | $10,000 |
| Young Visionaries Youth Leadership | San Bernardino, CA | 501(c)(3) | Young Visionaries Youth Leadership Sponsored Event | $10,000 |
| Center For Financial Empowerment | Irwindale, CA | 501(c)(3) | Center For Finanical Empowerment Charitable Sponor | $9,500 |
| Human Options | Irvine, CA | 501(c)(3) | Human Options Sponsored Event | $9,000 |
| Boys & Girls Club Of West San Gabriel | Monterey Park, CA | 501(c)(3) | Sponsored Event | $8,000 |
| Harbor Area Gang Alternatives Program | Lynwood, CA | 501(c)(3) | Harbor Area Gang Alternatives Program Charitable S | $8,000 |
| Casa Of Los Angeles | Monterey Park, CA | 501(c)(3) | Casa Of Los Angeles Annual Sponsorship | $7,500 |
| City Of Moreno Valley | Moreno Valley, CA | Government | Winter Fest | $7,500 |
| Congress Of Racial Equality Of California | Los Angeles, CA | 501(c)(3) | Congress Of Racial Equality Of California Sponsore | $7,500 |
| Dev Partnerships Inc | Colton, CA | 501(c)(3) | Dev Partnerships Inc Sponsored Event | $7,500 |
| Kern Economic Development Corp | Bakersfield, CA | 501(c)(6) | Kern Economic Development Corp Annual Sponsorship | $7,500 |
| National Coordinating Committee | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | National Coordinating Committee (Nccmp) | $7,500 |
| Planned Parenthood The Pacific Southwest | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(3) | Sponsored Event | $7,500 |
| South Pacific Charitable Foundation | Honolulu, HI | 501(c)(3) | Ali I Invitational 2025 | $7,000 |
| West Ventura County Business Alliance | Oxnard, CA | 501(c)(6) | Women's Conference Sponsorship | $6,870 |
| Redlands Chamber Of Commerce | Redlands, CA | 501(c)(6) | Redlands Chamber Of Commerce Sponsored Event | $6,800 |
| Chino Valley Chamber Of Commerce | Chino, CA | 501(c)(6) | Sponsored Event | $6,597 |
| City Of Rancho Cucamonga | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Government | City Of Rancho Cucamonga Sponsored Event | $6,500 |
| Int'l Brotherhood Of Electrical Worker | Washington, DC | 501(c)(5) | Ibew Construction & Maintenance | $6,500 |
| San Diego County Medical Society | San Diego, CA | 501(c)(3) | San Diego County Medical Society Sponsored Event | $6,500 |
| Communications Workers Of America | Washington, DC | 501(c)(3) | Cwa District 9 Leadership Conference | $6,000 |
| Orange County Iranian American Chamber | Laguna Niguel, CA | 501(c)(6) | Orange County Iranian American Chamber Sponsored E | $6,000 |
| Sigma Beta Xi Inc | Moreno Valley, CA | 501(c)(3) | Annual Turkey Drive | $6,000 |
| Homes For Families | Woodland Hills, CA | 501(c)(3) | 2024 Builders Ball Sponsorship | $5,500 |
| Antelope Valley Economic Development & Growth Ente | Lancaster, CA | 501(c)(6) | Antelope Valley Edge Economic Outlook Sponsorship | $5,300 |
| Region | Activity | Services | Offices | Employees | Spending |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central America and the Caribbean | Program Services | Pp&l Insurance | 0 | 1 | $9,276,000 |
| East Asia and the Pacific | Investments | - | 0 | 0 | $1,641,000 |
| South Asia | Program Services | Business Meetings | 0 | 0 | $568,994 |
| East Asia and the Pacific | Program Services | Conference / Seminars | 0 | 0 | $202,842 |
| Central America and the Caribbean | Program Services | Business Meetings | 0 | 0 | $158,126 |
| Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland) | Program Services | Conference / Seminars | 0 | 0 | $148,774 |
| South America | Program Services | Conference / Seminars | 0 | 0 | $24,999 |
| Middle East and North Africa | Program Services | Conference / Seminars | 0 | 0 | $19,062 |
| North America | Program Services | Conference / Seminars | 0 | 0 | $12,327 |
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| Fundraising Gross Income | $0 |
| Gaming Direct Expenses | $0 |
| Gaming Gross Income | $0 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Interested Party | Relationship | Description | Shared Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christy Weissman | Family Member of Officer | Compensation | No | $128,848 |
| Line Item | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Pension & Other Retirement Liab. | $9,149,744,318 |
| Professional & Other Insured Liab. | $1,539,899,903 |
| Due to Affiliates | $1,105,722,688 |
| Securities Lending Payable | $887,731,295 |
| Other Current Liabilities | $652,343,383 |
| Other Long-term Liabilities | $541,618,931 |
| Operating Lease Liabilities | $389,109,799 |
| Broker Payables | $343,162,399 |
“Voting members and governing body the executive committee, composed of the directors that are the chairs of the board's other standing committees, has authority to act for the board between meetings except it has no authority to: a. Fill vacancies on the board or the committee; b. Fix the compensation of directors for serving on the board or any committee; c. Adopt, amend or repeal bylaws; d. Amend or repeal any resolution of the board which by its express terms cannot be amended or repealed by the executive committee; e. Appoint committees of the board or appoint the members thereof; or f. Approve any aspect of a transaction involving the company when a director has a material financial interest in that transaction, except as expressly provided by the law.”
“Diversion of Assets Fraudulent claims in the amount of $263,000 occurred. The case has been referred to law enforcement. Procedures have been implemented to mitigate risk of potential occurrences. Fraudulent health care billing of approximately $11.8 million was identified. The case was referred to law enforcement. KFHP was awarded restitution in the amount of $13.3 million. Procedures have been implemented to mitigate the risk of potential occurrences.”
“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.”
“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”
“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.”
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“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.”
“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, Inc. is $1.17 billion as follows: - Financial Assistance at cost - $142M - Medicaid - $ 934M - Costs of other means-tested government programs - $31M - Community health improvement services and community benefit operations - $32.2M - Health Professions Education - $430,000 - Research - $16M - Cash and in-kind contributions from community benefit - $16M 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.”
“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 cannot maintain health care coverage, an emergency room is often the only place they receive care. At Kaiser Permanente, we're 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, Inc. 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). 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, Inc. was providing coverage to over 1.2M people through these government programs. 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, Inc. also subsidized care to over 227,000 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 do not 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. 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”
“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're 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, Inc. partnered with community-based organizations across California and Hawaii 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. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. continued its collaboration with Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Inc. to support school districts in under-resourced communities with implementing policy, systems, and environmental changes that will improve the health and well-being of students, staff, teachers, and families. Alliance for Healthier Generation uses an integrated approach to support the social, mental, and physical health including access needs of school administrators. The project will support systemic changes in school districts through capacity building and continuous improvement using Healthier Generation's evidence-based 6 Step Process, which includes building support, assessing need, creating an action plan, connecting to resources, implementing best practices, and celebrating success. 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,”
“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, Inc. partnered with organizations across California and Hawaii to support the Food Is Medicine Initiative, a national science initiative that provides the largescale clinical evidence required to help implement the most viable Food Is Medicine strategies tackling disease management, food and nutrition security, and healthy diet. The initiative intends to accelerate the efforts supporting Food Is Medicine programs, including healthcare professionals and practitioners knowing how to target and use the programs to help prevent and manage disease, and patients receive the benefit of a more holistic approach to diet and health. Further, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. collaborated with Share Our Strength to ensure that children have the food they need to learn, grow, and succeed while addressing the root causes of hunger and poverty that support families with financial resources and economic mobility. This partnership will increase and maximize enrollment of eligible children across the nation into the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer Program (Summer EBT), the first new permanent federal food assistance program in almost 50 years. This program will allow eligible children to purchase healthy food during the summer when school is out of session. 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.”
“Through Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.'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, Inc. 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, Inc., 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. In 2024, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. collaborated with Institute for Public Health Innovation to support administration of the Common Health Coalition, implementation of the Coalition's commitment model, and expansion of membership. The Common Health Coalition aims to implement successful models of collaboration between public health and healthcare, in all types of communities and jurisdictions across the country. This partnership will also identify and launch a signature initiative on Community Health Workers and continue to tell compelling stories that maintain the importance and urgency of better coordination between public health and health care. 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, suppor”
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| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 8 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 9 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 10 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 11 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 12 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 13 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 14 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 15 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 16 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 17 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 18 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 19 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 20 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 21 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 22 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 23 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 24 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 25 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 26 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 27 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 28 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 29 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OfficerInd | 30 | X |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 0 | 186239 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 1 | 795510 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 2 | 689685 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 3 | 153985 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 4 | 842876 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 5 | 1155932 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 6 | 791851 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 7 | 119306 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 8 | 1267229 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 9 | 161323 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 10 | 486134 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 11 | 1048791 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 12 | 1286940 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 13 | 356351 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 14 | 459799 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 15 | 466301 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 16 | 119734 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 17 | 370168 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 18 | 653658 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 19 | 391747 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 20 | 90610 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 21 | 131476 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 22 | 152292 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 23 | 138446 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 24 | 151880 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 25 | 141587 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 26 | 162146 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 27 | 220778 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 28 | 166370 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 29 | 193706 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 30 | 188595 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 31 | 41434 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 32 | 126631 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 33 | 0 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 34 | 199852 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 35 | 183003 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 36 | 125208 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 37 | 2489 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 38 | 799702 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 39 | 282257 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 40 | 160466 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 41 | 0 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 42 | 134150 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 43 | 133533 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 44 | 18978 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 45 | 160232 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 46 | 188500 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 47 | 135339 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 48 | 0 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 49 | 0 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 50 | 40485 |
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