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Causes: Group Health Practices, Health
Mission: To provide high-quality, affordable health care services to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve.
Programs: Member health care services and medical training for care improvement kaiser foundation health plan of the mid-atlantic states (kfhp-mas) provides medical and surgical care, including urgent care services, extended care and home health care, for its members without regards to age, sex, race, religion or national origin or the ability to pay. Kfhp of mas educates and trains medical students and other health care professionals and promotes scientific and nursing education in order to improve care.
medicaid and other government sponsored programs kaiser foundation health plan of the mid-atlantic states (kfhp-mas) is committed to improving medical care for beneficiaries of medicaid and other government sponsored programs, not only for kfhp-mas members, but also within the communities we serve. At the end of 2016, close to 67,000 individuals were receiving benefits under kfhp-mass medicaid managed care programs in maryland and virginia. In addition, kfhp-mas provided health care on a fee-for-service basis for medicaid beneficiaries who were not enrolled as kfhp-mas members.
charitable care (medical financial assistance and charitable health coverage) kaiser foundation health plan of the mid-atlantic states (kfhp-mas) provides charity care to low-income vulnerable patients through the medical financial assistance (mfa) and charitable health coverage (chc) programs. Kfhp-mas offers financial assistance through the mfa program to help families and individuals with a demonstrated financial need pay for all or part of the cost of emergency or medically necessary care provided in kaiser permanente facilities and/or by kaiser permanente providers. In 2016, this program assisted over 30,000 qualifying applicants. The chc program offers regular kaiser foundation health plan membership at minimal cost to low income families who are not eligible for other public or privately sponsored coverage. Approximately 9,400 individuals were receiving comprehensive health care through this program at the end of 2016.
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