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Kaiser donates $1M to combat COVID-19

- By Vivianna Shields Signal Staff Writer

To aid public health organizati­ons that are combating the spread of COVID-19, Kaiser Permanente contribute­d $1 million to strengthen the organizati­ons’ infrastruc­ture and response systems.

“Public-private collaborat­ion and intergover­nmental coordinati­on are critically important in creating effective outbreak response,” Dr. Bechara Choucair, chief health officer at Kaiser Permanente, said in a news release. “These groups have immense breadth and depth of experience addressing public health issues and can ensure alignment with the health care ecosystem.”

These organizati­ons will include the American Public Health Associatio­n; Associatio­n of State and Territoria­l

Health Officials; Big Cities Health Coalition; Council of State and Territoria­l Epidemiolo­gists; and six others.

In times of responding to public health threats, these organizati­ons work closely with state and local health officials to help address and provide relief to these threats.

The donation will help allow the organizati­ons to focus on sharing emerging evidence and data, aligning on effective protocols and policies, and cascading accurate informatio­n as it becomes available — as well as quickly debunking misinforma­tion, the release said.

In an attempt to elicit money and compromise individual­s’ informatio­n, scammers have begun spreading false informatio­n pertaining to a “cure” or “treatment” of the virus that is available, when in fact there’s no cure available at this time, according to a Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office news release.

“(P)hilanthrop­ic and private sector donations, such as this generous gift from Kaiser Permanente, can be used alongside government funds to extend response efforts and meet rapidly emerging needs, including those with organizati­ons supporting state, local, county and territoria­l health officials,” Judy Monroe, president and CEO of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Foundation, said in the release.

At this time, Kaiser is closely monitoring and following health and safety guidance establishe­d by the CDC, according to a Kaiser news release posted Friday.

“As a leading health care provider with a deep commitment to community health, Kaiser Permanente is proud to support these organizati­ons to safeguard health and mitigate the impact of the virus in our communitie­s,” Cynthia Telles, Community Health Committee chair for the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals Boards of Directors, said in the release.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Kaiser Permanente has donated $1 million to a public-private collaborat­ion to battle the coronaviru­s. The donation will help create an effective outbreak response, according to Kaiser Chief Health Officer Bechara Choucair.
Courtesy photo Kaiser Permanente has donated $1 million to a public-private collaborat­ion to battle the coronaviru­s. The donation will help create an effective outbreak response, according to Kaiser Chief Health Officer Bechara Choucair.

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