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Partnering to improve the health of homeless individuals
Grant funds will combat housing inaccessibility and improve health care in the Inland Empire.
Transforming the lives of people experiencing homelessness
Kaiser Permanente recognizes that safe, affordable housing is crucial to improving the health of members and communities.
When health and housing combine, good things happen
Kaiser Permanente takes steps to preserve affordable housing and sees successes in housing development and veteran homelessness reduction.
Housing help brings stability to patients’ lives
can more easily focus on their basic health needs.
Hospital patients who are homeless connected to housing
A Kaiser Permanente program connects patients experiencing homelessness to permanent housing and help for life’s problems.
Good health starts in our communities: 2022 by the numbers
Kaiser Permanente supports total health in our communities in partnership with dedicated employees, physicians, and community members.
It’s time to rethink health care quality measurement
To meaningfully improve health equity, we must shift our focus to outcomes and integrate social health into quality measurement.
A shared goal: Ending homelessness in California
their efforts to increase safe, affordable housing.
Homeless and sick: Medical respite centers offer vital care
homelessness and recovering from illness or injuries.
Private investments in housing are critical — and not enough
Public policy changes and private investments together are needed to end the homelessness crisis.
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