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DENVER — Kaiser Permanente and CommonSpirit Health have expanded their relationship under a new long-term agreement in Colorado. This collaboration will offer Kaiser Permanente’s current and future members greater close-to-home convenience and access to more of metro Denver’s leading hospitals and providers. This unique arrangement will include integrating Kaiser Permanente physicians and employees into CommonSpirit hospitals to care for Kaiser Permanente members.
Kaiser Permanente is a nonprofit health care organization that offers a leading model of health care that integrates care and coverage. This connected system includes care delivered by Kaiser Permanente primary care and specialty providers, along with an extensive external network of providers and hospitals.
CommonSpirit Health is also a nonprofit health system, with a long history of caring for the people of Colorado. The Mountain Region of CommonSpirit Health operates 20 hospitals and more than 240 care sites, with a team of over 16,000 employees and 5,300 physicians and advanced practice clinicians.
“We are proud to have cared for Coloradans for 55 years and to be evolving and expanding access to additional high-quality hospitals and providers to better meet the needs of our members for decades to come,” said Mike Ramseier, regional president of Kaiser Permanente in Colorado. “By working together with a like-minded health system, we will deliver on our mission of providing high-quality, affordable health care and improving the health of our members and the communities we serve.”
Beginning in early 2025, this new strategic relationship will give Kaiser Permanente members access to CommonSpirit hospitals for inpatient and emergency services. These hospitals include:
To meet the needs of Kaiser Permanente members, Kaiser Permanente plans to integrate top-rated specialty care physicians and employees into the medical staffs at St. Anthony Hospital, St. Anthony North Hospital, and OrthoColorado Hospital beginning in 2025. This will include hospitalists, general surgeons, orthopedists, cardiologists, palliative care physicians, pulmonologists, and other specialists.
“By combining our medical expertise and commitment to compassionate care, CommonSpirit Health and Kaiser Permanente are building a comprehensive, long-term relationship that will reshape how and where healing can happen,” said Andrew Gaasch, CommonSpirit’s Mountain Region president. “We know healing close to home is important to every patient, and through this collaboration, we look forward to welcoming Kaiser Permanente members and ensuring every patient experiences outstanding care and service when they need us most.”
“We regularly assess our relationships with hospitals and community providers to ensure we provide our members and patients with the right care at the right time and right place,” said Jeff Krawcek, MD, president and executive medical director of Colorado Permanente Medical Group. “As we deepen our relationship with CommonSpirit Health, we remain dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care while optimizing our unique care delivery model and exploring new ways to keep health care high-quality and affordable."
In Southern Colorado, Kaiser Permanente members have had access to CommonSpirit hospitals in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Cañon City for many years. In Colorado Springs, Kaiser Permanente members have access to Penrose Hospital, St. Francis Hospital, and St. Francis Hospital-Interquest. Furthermore, members have access to St. Thomas More Hospital in Cañon City and St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo.
In addition to aligning with new local hospitals, Kaiser Permanente is making significant investments to build new, state-of-the-art replacement medical offices in Lakewood, Parker, and Pueblo, and to renovate many of its 29 medical offices across the Front Range.
The agreement also reinforces both organizations’ long-standing commitments to serving the Colorado community with high-quality, affordable health care. Kaiser Permanente brought its mission-based, integrated health care model to Colorado in 1969, and CommonSpirit’s Mountain Region, founded by the Catholic Sisters who cared for the miners and railroad workers who traveled west, has provided high-quality, patient-centered care since 1882.
CommonSpirit Health is a nonprofit, Catholic health system dedicated to advancing health for all people. It was created in February 2019 by Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health. With its national office in Chicago and a team of over 175,000 employees and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice clinicians, CommonSpirit operates 142 hospitals and more than 2,200 care sites across 24 states. In FY 2022, CommonSpirit had revenues of $33.9 billion and provided $4.9 billion in charity care, community benefit, and unreimbursed government programs. Learn more at www.commonspirit.org.