HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140366.tiff RESOLUTION
RE: APPROVE WALK AND WHEEL GRANT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO
SIGN - KAISER PERMANENTE
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Walk and Wheel Grant Agreement
between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County
Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Health Communication, Education and Planning
(HCEP) Division of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, and Kaiser
Permanente, commencing January 1, 2014, and ending December 31, 2015, with further terms
and conditions being as stated in said grant agreement, and
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said grant agreement,
a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, Colorado, that the Walk and Wheel Grant Agreement between the County of Weld, State
of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the
Health Communication, Education and Planning (HCEP) Division of the Weld County Department
of Public Health and Environment, and Kaiser Permanente be, and hereby is, approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair be, and hereby is, authorized to
sign said grant agreement.
The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted
by the following vote on the 5th day of February, A.D., 2014, nunc pro tunc January 1, 2014.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
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FROM: Mark E. Wallace, MD, MPH,
Executive Director
Department of Public Health & Environment
DATE: January 31, 2014
SUBJECT: Kaiser Permanente
Walk&Wheel Grant Contract
Enclosed for Board review and approval is a contract between the Weld County Department of
Public Health and Environment and Kaiser Permanente.
The Health Communication, Education, and Planning (HCEP) Division received a competitive
grant from Kaiser Permanente for $99,996. This 24-month grant, beginning January 1, 2014,
and ending December 31, 2015, provides funds to hire a Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL)
coordinator. In November of 2013, a sunset review was approved to create a full-time HEAL
coordinator position. This position was budgeted for in the 2014 budget.
The grant is part of KP's Walk & Wheel Colorado: Increasing walking and biking in Colorado
through local government action. The grant supports the new HEAL coordinator to do the
following: promote physical activity and active transportation within Community Health
Improvement Plan (CHIP) and the Make Today Count campaign, collaborate with county
partners to develop a strategic plan for active transportation within the county, participate in
the Colorado HEAL Cities and Towns campaign, increase trail connectivity, collaborate with and
promote the Youth for Christ bike depot (which provides free bicycles to the needy).
The contrat has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and they are in
support of advancing the grant contract to the Board.
I recommend approval of this Walk & Wheel grant contract with Kaiser Permanente.
2014-0366
A KAISER PERIMIANENTE,
GRANT AGREEMENT
A. PURPOSE OF GRANT
This grant from Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado ("Kaiser Permanente") is made to Weld County
("Grantee")for the purpose and with the conditions outlined below. Kaiser Permanente and Weld County
are referred to in this Agreement as a"Party"or collectively as the"Parties".
Grant Title: Walk&Wheel—Local Government
Grant Number: 20635436
Grantee Contact Person: Eric Aakko
(include address, phone, 1555 N 17th Ave
email) Greeley, CO 80631
970-304-6470
eaakko@weldgov.com
Kaiser Permanente Contact Tristan Sanders, MPH
Person: 10350 East Dakota Ave
(include address, phone, Denver, CO 80247
email) 303-344-7959
Tristan.j.sanders@kp.org
Grant Purpose: Improve the active transportation infrastructure of local municipalities
Grant Goals: Increase walking and biking
Grant Amount: $99,996
Grant Period: January 1, 2014 to December 31,2015
Payment Schedule: One-time payment upon execution of agreement
Special Conditions. Grant Classification (re Financial Accounting Standards Board's SFAS 116-117)
Unconditional [ ] II. Unrestricted [ ]
Conditional [X] Restricted [X]
Restricted grants can be used only to fund the stated purpose of the grant.
Conditional grants are paid only after the applicable condition has been met.
In addition to the specific terms listed above for Grant#20635436 (the "Grant"), the award of the Grant is
contingent upon the Grantee's compliance with the following term(s) and condition(s):
• Grantee will participate in a kick-off planning meeting with the technical assistance team in
January/February 2014.
Together,the specific terms listed above, the following terms and conditions and all exhibits, appendices
and other attachments hereto form "the Agreement."
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B. GRANT TERMS &CONDITIONS
1. Use of Funds. Funds shall be used solely for the purposes stated in the grant application and
supporting documentation approved on December 11, 2013 to Kaiser Permanente. If for any reason the
Grant funds cannot be used for these purposes, the Grantee must obtain prior written approval from Kaiser
Permanente for the grant to be used elsewhere. If the Grant is intended to support a specific project or to
provide general support for a specific period, any portion of the Grant unexpended at the completion of the
project at the end of the period or not used for the Grant Purpose shall be returned immediately to Kaiser
Permanente, unless otherwise agreed by Kaiser Permanente in writing. Grantee agrees and covenants that
it will not expend any Grant funds for any purpose that is not charitable or educational, for any lobbying
activities, or for any purpose other than one specified in Section 170(c)(2)(B)of the Code. Grantee must
obtain prior written approval from Kaiser Permanente for changes to budgetary allocations that exceed the
lesser of five percent(5%)of the total budget of the Grant award or the amount of$25,000, and for
changes to the Grant period.
2. Tax-Exempt Status. Grantee represents and warrants that it is currently, and shall remain during
the grant period, a non-profit public benefit corporation exempt from federal income taxes under section
501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code (the"Code")and classified as a public charity, not a private
foundation, under section 509(a)of the Code (the"Code"), or a local, state or federal government agency
eligible under section 509(a)or under 26 USCA 115 of the Code to receive charitable contributions.
Grantee represents and warrants that there is no issue, audit or other proceedings presently pending
before any office of the IRS that could result in any proposed or actual changes to NCB Capital Impact's
tax-exempt status under the Code. Grantee shall immediately notify Kaiser Permanente if Grantee's tax-
exempt status is revoked, suspended or modified (or if there is any threatened or proposed revocation,
suspension or modification of Grantee's tax-exempt status)during the Grant period.
3. Required Notification. Grantee is required to provide Kaiser Permanente with immediate written
notification of: (1) any changes in its tax-exempt status; (2) its inability to expend the Grant for the Grant
Purpose; (3)any expenditure from this Grant made for any purpose other than those for which the Grant
was intended; (4)any modification of the budget or timeline; (5) any significant changes in Grantee's
leadership or staffing; and (6) any change in Grantee's named contact persons or address.
Contemporaneously with executing this Agreement, Grantee shall notify Kaiser Permanente of Grantee's
program officer with responsibility for Grantee's administration of the Grant.
4. One-Time Nature of Grant.The Grant funds represent a one-time contribution to the Grantee, are
subject to fulfillment by the Grantee of its obligations under this Agreement and do not signify that
additional grant support will be awarded after the defined Grant Period.
5. Acknowledgement. Grantee shall obtain Kaiser Permanente's prior written consent for the text of
any proposed publicity concerning this Grant prior to the release of such publicity. All publicity concerning
the Grant will acknowledge Kaiser Permanente. In addition, Grantee will implement the guidelines in
Appendix One hereto to the extent possible, and make appropriate use, as applicable, of the examples and
other materials provided in Appendix Two hereto, in connection with visibility and acknowledgment. Kaiser
Permanente may include information regarding this Grant, including the amount and purpose of the Grant,
any photographs the Grantee, the Grantee's logo or trademark, or other information or materials about the
Grantee's organization and activities, for Kaiser Permanente's publications, periodic public reports,
newsletters, and news releases.
6. Record-keeping. Grantee shall maintain accounting records sufficient to identify Grant funds and
to whom and for what purpose such funds are expended. Further, Grantee shall make such records
available for inspection by representatives of Kaiser Permanente and maintain such records for at least four
(4)years following the year in which all Grant funds are fully expended. Grantee also agrees to provide
any other information reasonably requested by Kaiser Permanente.
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7. Non-discrimination. Grantee shall not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, economic status,
educational background, race, color, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital
status in their programs, services, policies, and administration.
8. Prohibited Uses. In no event shall Grantee use all or any part of the grant to (a)satisfy
government imposed fines, fees, or taxes, (b)satisfy legal settlements,judgments, or awards, (c)support
political advocacy, partisan activities, impermissible gifts to or on behalf of state and federal government
officials, lobbying,or election campaigns excluding ballot initiatives and public health policy advocacy not
permitted by Internal Revenue Code, Section 501(c)(3)or by Kaiser Permanente policies, or(d)support
activities, events, or programs organized or solely sponsored by alcohol, tobacco, or pharmaceutical
companies.
9. Reasonable Access for Evaluation. At Kaiser Permanente's request, Grantee will permit Kaiser
Permanente and its representatives to conduct site visits and have reasonable access during regular
business hours to Grantee's files, records, accounts, personnel and clients or other beneficiaries for the
purpose of making financial audits, verifications or program evaluations as Kaiser Permanente deems
necessary or appropriate concerning this Grant award.
10. Right to Modify or Revoke Payments. Grantee rights to payments made under this Grant are
contingent upon Grantee's compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Kaiser Permanente reserves the
right to discontinue, modify or withhold any payments under this Grant award or to require a total or partial
refund of any Grant funds if, in Kaiser Permanente's sole discretion, such action is necessary: (i) because
Grantee has not fully complied with the terms and conditions of the Grant and of this Agreement, including
without limitation, Grantee's loss of tax-exempt status or Grantee's use of Grant funds for purposes other
than the Grant Purpose; (H)to protect the purpose and objectives of the Grant or any other charitable
activities of Kaiser Permanente; or(iii)to comply with the requirement of any law, regulation, or regulatory
agency policy applicable to Grantee, Kaiser Permanente, or this Grant.
11. Termination. Without limitation of the foregoing, this Agreement may be terminated early by
a. mutual agreement of the parties, evidenced by a writing duly executed by both Parties,
b. 30 calendar day advance written notice by either Party to the other, or
c. immediately upon notification by either Party for material uncured breach by the other Party.
The Party alleging breach must provide notice that specifically identifies the nature of the
breach.The Party in breach has 30 calendar days in which to cure the breach.
12. Return of Unexpended Funds. If this Agreement is terminated early for any reason, Grantee will
return to Kaiser Permanente all unexpended funds from the Grant.
13. Insurance. Kaiser Permanente and Grantee will both maintain their own independent insurance
coverage for employees, volunteers and the overall organization. Each Party will notify the other Party
immediately in the event that there is a coverage change that affects the contractual obligations of this
Agreement.
14. Indemnification
a. By Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente will indemnify and hold Grantee, its officers,
directors, employees and agents, harmless from any third party claims, fines, or penalties
against Grantee(including reasonable costs of defense)that arise from Kaiser Permanente's
negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement,
except to the extent that such claims, fines, or penalties were cause by Grantee's negligence,
willful misconduct, or failure to comply with its obligations under this Agreement.
b. By Grantee.To the extent permitted by law, and without waiving any provisions of the
Colorado Governmental Immunity Act grantee will indemnify and hold Kaiser Permanente its
officers, directors, employees and agents, harmless from any third party claims, fines, or
penalties against Kaiser Permanente (including reasonable costs of defense)that arise from
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Grantee negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of its obligations under this
Agreement, except to the extent that such claims were caused by Kaiser Permanente's
negligence, willful misconduct, or failure to comply with its obligations under this Agreement.
c. Notification and Cooperation. If either Party seeks indemnification under these provisions, it
must notify the other Party within 30 calendar days of receipt of notice of the claim, fine, or
penalty, and cooperate fully with the other Party in the defense of the claim.
d. Settlement and Compromise. No settlement or compromise of a claim subject to this
indemnification provision will be binding on the Party providing indemnification without that
Party's prior written consent. The indemnifying Party will not unreasonably withhold such
consent of a settlement or compromise.
15. Limitation of Liability. Neither Party has any liability to the other Party for special, incidental,
indirect, or consequential damages. However, this limitation will not apply to personal injury caused by
negligence or willful misconduct, and does not affect either Party's indemnification obligations under the
provisions of Section 14 above.
16. Independent Contractor
a, Relationship of the Parties. The relationship between the Parties is that of independent
contractor and not one of partnership, agent and principal, employee and employer,joint
venture, or otherwise.
b. Direction. Kaiser Permanente will not be subject to the supervisory direction of Grantee in
regard to the performance of this Agreement, nor will Kaiser Permanente supervise any
employees of Grantee.
c. Taxes and Withholding. Each Party is responsible for paying the salaries and benefits of its
own employees, for providing its employees with workers' compensation insurance, and
withholding or paying all required federal and state taxes and for complying with all
employment-related laws.
d. Authority. Neither Party has the authority to bind or obligate the other in any way, nor will it
represent that it has such authority.
17. No Assignment or Delegation. Grantee may not assign, or otherwise transfer, its rights or
delegate any of its obligations under this Grant without prior written approval from Kaiser Permanente. Any
change of ownership or control of Grantee shall be deemed an assignment. The change in elected officials
shall not be deemed a change of ownership or control.
18. Reporting
a. Grantee shall engage in regular communication with Kaiser Permanente to enable Kaiser
Permanente to stay abreast of the project's progress, discuss and revise project goals as
needed and agreed upon by both parties, discuss any additional needs or concerns related to
the project, and identify ways to connect the project work to ongoing Kaiser Permanente work
focused on community benefit initiatives. Such communication may include, at Kaiser
Permanente's request, reporting at informal meetings on a quarterly basis.
b. At minimum, Grantee shall submit written report(s)on progress made towards project goals
stated in grant proposal to Kaiser Permanente, as follows:
Report Due Date
Colorado common grant report Annually
c. Submit data reports summarizing the following:
i. Colorado common grant report
d. Grantee will be required to submit data and information on an annual basis on the following
items, to include, but not limited to:
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• Financial statement of dollars spent
• Most recent financial audit, if applicable
• Most recent 990
• Colorado common grant report
19. Compliance. Grantee shall (i) maintain, in full force and effect, all required governmental or
professional licenses and credentials for itself, its facilities and it employees and all other persons engaged
in work in conjunction with this Grant, and (ii) perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement
according to industry standards and in compliance with all applicable laws. As an organization with
numerous contracts with the federal government, Kaiser Permanente and its affiliates are subject to various
federal laws, executive orders and regulations regarding equal opportunity and affirmative action. This
Section constitutes notice that Grantee may be required to comply with the following Federal Acquisition
Regulations (each a"FAR") at 48 CFR Part 52, which are incorporated herein by reference: (a) Equal
Opportunity(April 2002) at FAR 52.222-26; (b) Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans
of the Vietnam Era, and Other Eligible Veterans (Sept. 2006) at FAR 52.222-35; (c)Affirmative Action for
Workers with Disabilities (June 1998) at FAR 52.222-36, and (d) Utilization of Small Business Concerns
(May 2004)at FAR 52.219-8. In addition, Executive Order 13495 concerning the obligations of federal
contractors and subcontractors to provide notice to employees about their rights under Federal labor laws,
or its successor, shall be incorporated herein by reference.
20. Miscellaneous. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado, without
regard to its conflict of law principles. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which shall, together, constitute one and the same
instrument. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their
respective, permitted successors and assigns. This Agreement, including any exhibits, appendices and
attachments (all of which are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference), is the entire agreement of
the parties with respect to the subject matter herein, and supersedes any and all other prior or
contemporaneous agreements, promises, negotiations or representations, whether oral or written. This
Agreement, including exhibits, appendices and attachments, may not be amended except in a writing
signed by each party. By accepting this Grant, Grantee certifies to Kaiser Permanente that(i)no tangible
benefit, goods, or services have been received by any individuals or entities connected with Kaiser
Permanente, and (ii)this Grant will not be used or deemed by the Grantee to satisfy the payment of any
pledge or other personal financial obligation on behalf of the donors of Kaiser Permanente.
21. Notices. Notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be addressed to the appropriate Party at
the address set forth on the signature page hereof and shall be effective: (i)on the date of delivery if given
in writing and hand delivered; (ii)on the date received, if sent by overnight courier with written proof of
receipt, or by First Class United States Mail with postage prepaid and return receipt requested; (iii) on the
date confirmation is received if sent via facsimile with printed confirmation from the receiving Party; or(iv)
the date sent by electronic mail (if an email address is provided below) so long as the sending Party does
not receive a message in return that the electronic message is undeliverable. Refusal to accept delivery
will be deemed receipt. A Party may change its notice address for purposes of this Agreement by giving
written notice to the other Party.
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22. Grantee Signature. By signing this Agreement the Grantee signatory acknowledges that he/she
has read and understood the Agreement, he/she has the authority to sign this Agreement and bind Grantee
thereto, and that Grantee hereby accepts and agrees to perform all of the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. (This document must be signed by the organization's Executive Director or CEO).
Authorized Personnel
Name: Douglas Rademacher
Title: Chair, Board of Weld County Commissioners
Organization: Weld County
Address: 1jg olg',bkeet, PO Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632
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23. Kaiser Permanente Signature. By signing this Agreement KP signatory acknowledges that
he/she has read and understood the Agreement, he/she has the authority to sign this Agreement and bind
KP thereto, and that KP hereby accepts and agrees to perform all of the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
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C. SUBMITTAL
Please mail signed Agreement to:
Janet Emerson
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado
Community Benefit& Relations
10350 East Dakota Ave
Denver, CO 80247
Janet.Emerson@kp.org
(office) 303.344.7756
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APPENDIX ONE
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado
Grantee Guidelines for Publicity
We hope to develop a publicity partnership with you to share the good news about the important work
represented in your grant. Please educate your constituents and the community about this.We want to work
together to collaborate on joint press releases and press conferences. We appreciate knowing in advance
when preparing such announcements so we can be sure all external communication is coordinated. We can
also assist you with questions on how to leverage media to communicate these efforts.
When preparing announcements about programs funded through this grant, please follow these general
guidelines:
• Refer to our organization as "Kaiser Permanente"for materials used within our state, and "Kaiser
Permanente Colorado"for any materials used nationally in distribution or presentation.
- Please contact us for a copy of our logo via email; please indicate how you plan to use the logo—in
print, broadcast or electronic form —so we send the correct format.
- Please include one of these references when writing or speaking about Kaiser Permanente.
- Prior to distributing news externally, please contact russell.h.tavlor(cr�kn.orq.
Email a copy, clip or notification of publicity efforts to:
Russell Taylor
Kaiser Permanente Colorado
10350 E. Dakota Avenue
Denver, CO 80247
(303) 344-7447 (office)
(303) 344-7277 (fax)
russetl.h.taylor@kp.orq
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APPENDIX TWO
SAMPLE NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
<Date>
For more information: <Contact name> <Contact phone number(s)>
KAISER PERMANENTE COLORADO AWARDS<DOLLAR AMOUNT> GRANT TO <NAME OF YOUR
ORGANIZATION>
[CITY]— ... through the generous contribution of Kaiser Permanente Colorado,
<Your text about the grant and what it will accomplish>
About Kaiser Permanente Colorado
Kaiser Permanente Colorado is the state's largest nonprofit health plan, proudly working to improve the lives
and health of Colorado residents for more than 40 years. Kaiser Permanente Colorado provides
comprehensive health care services to more than 545,000 members through 27 medical offices and a network
of affiliated hospitals and physicians. The health plan was named "Highest in Member Satisfaction"among
Commercial Health Plans by J.D. Power and Associates for the sixth straight year. Kaiser Permanente was
recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as the top-ranked commercial health
plan in Colorado and the fourth ranked Medicare plan in the nation. Kaiser Permanente was also recently
recognized as a 2012 Hypertension Champion by Million HeartsTM. In 2012, Kaiser Permanente proudly
directed more than $92 million to community benefit programs to improve the health of all Coloradans. For
more Kaiser Permanente news, visit kp.org/share or follow us on Twitter @kpcolorado or
facebook.com/kpcolorado.
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Top 10 ideas for publicly celebrating your grant
1. Notify your staff about the grant and congratulate them.
2. Send a letter of congratulations to your board, members,friends, and members of the community who support
your organization.
3. Tap into local media.We ask that you please acknowledge Kaiser Permanente's contribution when speaking with
the media.
• Write a press release to alert media about the grant.
• Write an editorial for local media to highlight your service to the community. Include a visual with a
caption to help tell your story. A picture is worth a thousand words.
• Attend editorial board meetings to educate local newspapers about your organization and the important
role it plays in your community.Take along representatives of the public you serve,such as your
community partners, leaders of local community,elected officials who support your work,board members,
or friends of your organization.
- Contact local news and talk shows. Invite reporters from a morning news program to broadcast or tape a
story about your organization. Identify a spokesperson from your organization to appear on radio or
television talk shows.
4. Host a reception or open house for the community to learn about your programs and services and to help
celebrate your grant.
5. Design a commemorative banner or poster to display in your lobby. Please acknowledge Kaiser Permanente's
contribution.
6. Share your success with visitors and others through printed postcards and posters at your site. Please
acknowledge Kaiser Permanente's contribution.
7. Share news of the grant on Facebook and other social media outlets. Please acknowledge Kaiser Permanente's
contribution.
8. Write a feature story about the grant for your newsletter, annual report, or website. Please add a link to Kaiser
Perm anente's Community Benefit website,kp.orn/com m u nitvbenef it
9. Call us to see if we have a Kaiser Permanente professional who can speak at your organization's events.
10. We also invite you to send us photos and stories about how the grant has benefited your organization so we can
help share your story. Send copies of press clips about the grant to Kaiser Permanente:
Russell Taylor
Community Benefit&Relations
Communications Consultant
Kaiser Permanente Colorado
10350 East Dakota Avenue
Denver, CO 80247
office:303-344-7447
email:Russell.H.Taylor@kp.org
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eat't'3 9 CCeSS and expertise for improvement and health is pad of our business.We are
expansion of services.We provide them taking a leading role in sustainable design
Care and coverage for with technical assistance, educational of our medical offices, reducing greenhouse
low-income Coloradans and financial support.Through workforce gas emissions,waste minimization, and
Improving access to health care for people development, building clinical capacity, supporting sustainable food systems.
with limited incomes is fundamental to our improving quality,and supporting effective
mission.We make health care affordable to ni integration,we help
clinic-to-community g pealltti Kno -e
people living with limited financial resources, build safety net capacity.
through our innovative Charitable Health
Coverage program and through traditional Developing and
charity care in our medical offices and Healthy Etv ron ents
disseminating knowledge
partner hospitals.We also participate in We're committed to advancing health
public programs such as Medicaid, Child Healthy communities through research, education,charitable
Health Plan Plus(CHP+); and Medicare and schools
contributions, and training.Our research
low-income programs. We support sustainable,comprehensive
teams have been at the forefront of some
efforts in schools,worksites,and of the most exciting medical findings, and
Care equity neighborhoods that affect the overall health
The Care Equity Project(CEP)is a that information has made a difference in
of our communities. the lives of people around the world.
collaborative effort to assist community
health care providers, Kaiser Permanente Our goal is to surround people with healthy
We share this knowledge by educating
staff, and physicians in improving health
choices by influencing public policy and practitioners,translating knowledge into
equities for patients living with limited organizational practices. LiveWell Colorado
financial resources.The project supports clinical practice,empowering consumers,
PP and Healthy Eating/Active Living (HEAL)are and keeping policy makers informed with
the increasing number of people living with multifaceted approaches to combat obesity evidence-based data about good health
limited financial resources who are seeking and related health conditions. HEAL is and health care. Knowledge is powerful
medical care by personalizing the type of promoted in schools through our Educational medicine,sharing makes it even more
care, promoting empathetic care, and Theatre Programs.We work on increasing potent.
enriching the quality and hospitality of access to healthy affordable food, walking
health care delivery. Our Educational and biking,with a focus on increasing Community Service
Theatre program partners with CEP equitable distribution of opportunities to be
healthy so that all Coloradans can make
through educational offerings and Our employee community service program
experiential activities. healthy choices. reflects our firm belief that everyone can
make a difference.We make it easy for
Safety net partners Environmental stewardship— employees to give back to our local
We work closely with community health leading the way in greening communities by allowing them paid time
centers, public hospitals, and health environmental health away from their everyday responsibilities
advocacy groups to exchange knowledge Our significant presence in communities to engage with local nonprofit organization
around Colorado means environmental
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