What does the Kaiser Foundation do?

What does the Kaiser Foundation do?

KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) is a nonprofit organization focusing on national health issues, as well as the U.S. role in global health policy. KFF develops and runs its own policy analysis, journalism and communications programs, sometimes in partnership with major news organizations.

What is Medicaid Kaiser Family Foundation?

The Program collects and analyzes policy and data at the state and federal level on eligibility and enrollment; spending, coverage, and care delivery; long term services and supports; and Medicaid’s role for high-need populations and dual eligible beneficiaries.

Who supports the Kaiser Family Foundation?

We support our operations at KFF from our endowment and from external funds, which mostly come from foundations and state and local health departments with whom we partner on Greater Than AIDS. We use external funds chiefly for the incremental costs of projects we could not otherwise undertake.

Is Kaiser in all 50 states?

Kaiser Permanente provides care in many states across the country, including all or parts of: California.

How does Kaiser medical work?

Individuals who qualify for Medi-Cal will have no or low monthly premiums, no copays, and no out-of-pocket costs for most covered services. At Kaiser Permanente, you have a wide network of doctors and specialists to choose from. All of our available doctors accept Kaiser Permanente members with Medi-Cal coverage.

How does Kaiser healthcare work?

When you’re a Kaiser Permanente member, your whole care team is connected — to you, and to each other — through your electronic health record. Every visit is captured, so your doctor can use your health history to inform your care.

Is Kaiser health News related to Kaiser Permanente?

KHN accepts no advertising and all original content is available to other news organizations and the public free of charge. Neither KHN nor KFF is affiliated with the health insurance company Kaiser Permanente.

Who is Kaiser health?

Kaiser Permanente is one of America’s leading health care providers and nonprofit health plans. Our health plan finances the care delivered by the more than 23,597 physicians of the Permanente Medical Groups, 63,847 nurses, and 75,000 allied health professionals in our 39 hospitals and 730 medical facilities.

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