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Who We Are
A leader in health policy and communications, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the U.S., with a growing role in global health. Unlike grant-making foundations, Kaiser develops and runs its own research and communications programs, sometimes in partnership with other non-profit research organizations or major media companies.
We serve as a non-partisan source of facts, information, and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the public. Our product is information, always provided free of charge – from the most sophisticated policy research, to basic facts and numbers, to information young people can use to improve their health or elderly people can use to understand their Medicare benefits.
What We Do
The Foundation has many programs and a complex organizational chart, but essentially we do three things: We are a major producer of policy analysis and research ourselves .
We serve as a trusted and independent expert voice in a U.S. health system dominated by commercial, political, and ideological interests; a place where people can turn for unbiased and non-partisan analysis, basic facts, and explanation of the biggest health policy issues and public opinion shaping them. This is the role for which we are best known in the U.S.
We are a “go to” clearinghouse of news and information for the health policy community . We operate a large-scale health news and information service on the web and a series of specialized websites, featuring both data we produce as well as the latest and best data from others, to help to ensure that everyone has the same kind of information and access to events as insiders do. We also make a major effort to assist journalists and news organizations working to inform the public about complex health policy and public health issues.
Kaiser develops and helps run large-scale public health information campaigns in the U.S. and around the world .
These currently focus on HIV/AIDS, with an emphasis on reaching young people. Kaiser campaigns are based on a new model of public service programming pioneered by the Foundation – direct partnerships with major media companies and a comprehensive “multi-platform” communications strategy that goes far beyond traditional “PSAs.” Current partners in the U.S. include MTV, BET, Univision, Viacom/CBS, and Fox. Together, Kaiser's campaigns reach tens of millions of people annually, and have won multiple Emmy and Peabody awards in recent years.
About the HIV Policy Programme
The Foundation’s work in HIV/AIDS policy seeks to provide the latest information, research, and analysis on the major domestic and global HIV/AIDS policy issues. This includes analysis and monitoring of: key epidemic trends, global and domestic spending on HIV/AIDS, the major programs that provide prevention, care, and treatment to people at risk for and living with HIV/AIDS, public opinion about HIV/AIDS, and highlighting the impact of the epidemic on those populations and regions of the U.S. and the world that have been most affected, including young people, women, and minority communities.
As part of this effort, the Foundation provides the latest U.S. state level information on key HIV/AIDS epidemiologic and policy data on State Health Facts, the latest global HIV/AIDS data on Global Health Facts, daily HIV/AIDS-related news from around the world through our free Daily HIV/AIDS Report service, webcasts on major HIV-related conferences, events and briefings, and “Issue Spotlight” on HIV/AIDS through kaisernetwork.org, the Foundation's free news and information service, containing the latest information and reports from around the world on the epidemic.
The Foundation is also engaged in many other HIV-related activities, including:
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