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Fueled by our bold purpose to improve the health of humanity, we are transforming from a traditional health benefits organization into a lifetime trusted health partner. Our nearly 100,000 associates serve more than 118 million people, at every stage of health. We address a full range of needs with an integrated whole health approach, powered by industry-leading capabilities and a digital platform for health. We believe that improving health for everyone is possible. It begins by redefining health, reimagining the health system, and strengthening our communities.
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Did you know built environments can improve community health and encourage people to make healthier choices? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZUWCGiG
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Did you know that built environments — the human-made conditions where you live and work — can influence a person’s health? If we improve built environments, we can improve community health, too. Learn more. https://lnkd.in/eeJyjFQk
How can we help people live healthier lives? We have to think about whole health, which is influenced by the communities where we live, work, and play. That’s why we created the Community Connected Care program to assess people’s social needs and connect them to much-needed resources. Learn about the program in our annual Impact Report: https://lnkd.in/gVkvTd55
Three years ago, the Elevance Health Foundation committed $90 million toward programs to improve maternal/child health, encourage food as medicine, reduce substance use disorder, and provide community resiliency/disaster relief. Today we are excited to share that goal has not only been met, but it has been exceeded! Since July 2021, $97.3 million has been awarded in grants, reaching 108% of the initial goal. Through these grants and associate engagement programs, the Elevance Health Foundation has helped fund more than 12,000 nonprofit partners from across the country and impacted more than 43 million people. While we're celebrating this milestone, there's still work to be done. Looking ahead, the Elevance Health Foundation will continue to advance health equity through a new five-year commitment in January 2025, coinciding with the organization's 25th anniversary. More details in the coming months! https://lnkd.in/giYajj3e
We are proud to support local organizations that work to improve health for those we serve. The Chicas Verdes program is cultivating change in one South Los Angeles community, with local students leading the way. Read how a teacher’s vision for an abandoned green space on school grounds grew into a thriving source of healthy food options for students, their families, and the community. https://lnkd.in/eM-BC2Ce #FoodAsMedicine
How do we create efficiencies and streamline workflows for our care provider partners? Our digital platform, Health OS, is a key tool in this endeavor. It connects providers, payers, and consumers to create better overall experiences. Learn more in the 2024 Advancing Health Together report. https://lnkd.in/eZG3rVHD #Innovation #HealthcareIT #DigitalHealth
Improving health outcomes requires equal focus on physical, behavioral, and social drivers. We created the Whole Health Index to assess health more holistically. Learn how this tool generates data that informs our programs and services. https://lnkd.in/eheFg4HJ
Community health workers like Anna Leather are in a unique position to support #WholeHealth. She connects people to much-needed resources, like food, shelter, and medical care. Learn how Anna leverages her local ties to help those in her community. https://lnkd.in/eakiUpf5 #CommunityHealth #HealthEquity #PopulationHealth
Students at Indianapolis’ Irvington Prep Academy received their first-ever weight room and fitness space this week, givenby Elevance Health and Impact Fitness Foundation. Associates - along with Indiana Fever - volunteered their time to transform a room used for storage and laundry into a state-of-the-art training facility with new equipment and space for functional movement. This marks the third Indy high school to receive a new fitness space in celebration of the Elevance Health Women’s Fort Myers Tip-Off, a pre-season collegiate basketball tournament that takes place in November.
Lavetta’s support system made all the difference as she navigated her sarcoidosis. This rare inflammatory disease spread from her skin to her lungs and required a double lung transplant, and Lavetta found comfort and encouragement in online support groups. Watch her inspiring story. Created in partnership with WP Creative Group. https://lnkd.in/gjzR9BzK #WholeHealth #MentalHealth #PatientCenteredCare