Social Determinants
Anchor Mission
Kaiser
What does it take?
Miscellaneous
100

Healthy Behaviors, Physical Environment, Access to care, Quality of care, and Social and economic Factors are what

The 5 factors of Social Determinants 

100

A commitment to consciously apply the long-term, place-based economic power of the institution, in combination with its human and intellectual resources, to better the long-term welfare of the community in which the institution is anchored.

The anchor mission

100

an innovative framework focused on using all its assets to maximize physical, mental, and social well-being for its members and the communities it serves.

advancing concept of total health

100

1. Leadership matters

2. Metrics matter

3. Incentives matter

4. Learning matter

5. Visions matter

what it take for a hospital or healthcare system to go all in for an anchor mission

100

an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.

hospital

200

Education, Employment, Income, Family and social support, and Community safety

subcategories under the Social determinant Social and Economic Factors

200

Finish the rest of this sentence, "your zip code is more predictive of your health than your...."

genetic code

200

Kaiser Permanente prioritizes

supplier diversity

200

                                               

Using this baseline, an institution can then set goals for improving its performance in order to enhance local community impact, produce good quality employment, achieve a multiplier effect by keeping contracts local, or help to shape the market for renewable energy and local food.

                                   


    

metrics matter

200

the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community

healthcare

300

represent the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life that drive health outcomes, such as inequality, social mobility, community stability, and the quality of civic life.

social determinants definition

300

Healthcare professionals call this “moving from volume to value,” a process in which hospitals are rewarded for improving health, rather than delivering more care.

Benefits of the Anchor mission

300

True or False: Kaiser helps drive local economic development in communities of color across the country, 

True

300

This recent requirement and standardization of community benefit reporting has generated considerable interest and enthusiasm for fully leveraging these charitable investments for the greatest public health impact.

Incentives matter

300

unlike for-profit corporations that come and go from our communities, and which tend to export wealth to capital centers, anchor institutions are rooted in place.

Sticky capital

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