Kaiser Permanente is the state’s largest nonprofit health care provider, proudly working to improve the lives and health of Colorado residents for more than 50 years.
We provide comprehensive health care services to more than 539,000 members through 41 medical offices and a network of affiliated hospitals and physicians. We invest the time, expertise, and resources of 7,200 Kaiser Permanente Colorado physicians and employees to focus on making the lives of our members and communities healthier. We’re committed to our social mission and, in 2021, proudly invested more than $100 million to community health programs to improve the health of all Coloradans.
We impact thousands of lives each year through a wide range of programs, partnerships, and assistance to help those in our community. For many years, we’ve worked collaboratively with community organizations to assess the community’s health needs and resources. Read about our community health strategies that are informed by our Colorado community health needs assessment and Kaiser Permanente’s national community health areas of focus.
Proactive flu prevention outreach in Downey, California.
$25 million in support for research, education, and hospital- and community-ba …
Two leading infectious disease physicians discuss what to expect with COVID-19 …
Kaiser Permanente partners with the American Red Cross to help address …
CityHealth recognizes Denver for its leadership in supporting policies …
Kaiser Permanente grants $100,000 to local food banks.
Anyone who needs help finding community programs and resources in their …
Kaiser Permanente’s float celebrates the positive effect of personalized …