Who owns Kaiser Family Foundation?

Drew Altman
Drew Altman is President and CEO of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (known as KFF). He is an innovator in the world of foundations and non-profits and a leading expert on national health policy who publishes and speaks widely on health issues. He writes a regular column on health issues in Axios.

What does it mean Kaiser out of network?

Your Out-of-Network Provider Tier benefits cover care you receive from any licensed provider (who’s not in the In-Network Provider Tier). Using Out-of-Network Providers generally means higher out-of-pocket costs.

When was KFF created?

December 4, 1948, Oakland, CA
Kaiser Family Foundation/Founded

What does Permanente mean in Kaiser Permanente?

life-changing healthcare
Kaiser Permanente stands for life-changing healthcare, pioneering medical innovation, clinical excellence, and world-class medical education. The roots of Kaiser Permanente began in the 1930s as a private industrial medical care plan at Depression-era government construction projects.

How do you cite Kaiser Foundation in APA?

[Title of publication], (KFF, [date of publication]) [URL] (date accessed). For publications with authors listed: [Author(s)], [Title of publication], (KFF, [date of publication]) [URL] (date accessed).

What are family foundations?

The Council on Foundations defines a family foundation as one whose funds are derived from members of a single family, though this is not a legal term and has no precise definition. Most family foundations are run by family members who serve as trustees or directors on a voluntary basis. …

How is KFF funded?

We support our operations at KFF from our endowment and from external funds, which mostly come from foundations and state and local health departments with whom we partner on Greater Than AIDS. Today external funding represents about thirty percent of our overall operating budget.

Does Kaiser support out of network?

Three levels of coverage let members choose from Kaiser Permanente providers and facilities, contracted PHCS Network physicians, or any other licensed out-of-network provider. Your employees can choose to save money with Kaiser Permanente providers or pay a higher cost share out of network.

What does it mean when insurance is out of network?

What is Out-of-Network? Out-of-network means that a doctor or physician does not have a contract with your health insurance plan provider. This can sometimes result in higher prices. Some health plans, such as an HMO plan, will not cover care from out-of-network providers at all, except in an emergency.