Kaiser Permanente is working beyond health care to improve health in Puget Sound - Puget Sound Business Journal

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Kaiser Permanente is actively working to improve health in Puget Sound by addressing critical social determinants that influence health outcomes. Their approach involves a coordinated care model that integrates medical services with social support, ensuring that community members receive comprehensive assistance. Dr. Linda Tolbert, the executive medical director, notes that health is deeply rooted in community conditions, which necessitates a broader focus beyond traditional healthcare settings. Recent surveys show that more than half of adults report social factors impacting their health, highlighting the urgency of this issue.

In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Kaiser Permanente engaged over 300 employees in volunteer activities across the region, reinforcing their commitment to community service. These initiatives included food sorting at local food banks and maintenance of public parks, exemplifying the organization’s dedication to fostering a healthier environment. Through charitable contributions and volunteer hours, Kaiser Permanente aims to create meaningful change and promote health equity. Their sustained efforts reflect a deep investment in community health, aligning with their mission to enhance the well-being of the populations they serve.

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