Anthem's Investment in a Healthy California Program (IHCP)
Since 2005, Anthem has been directing funds through the Investment in a Healthy California Program (IHCP) to assist rural and urban healthcare facilities across the state to secure capital for construction, renovation and sustainability projects that strengthen their ability to support vulnerable communities. Anthem’s 2019 IHCP investments of $34 million have been slated for new construction, renovation and debt repayment projects in five California counties. Specifically, the funds have been accessed by the following organizations:
Kern Regional Center in Kern County ($2.6 million): Supports services provided to developmentally disabled residents.
Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging in Los Angeles County ($5.7 million): Supports a variety of residential, clinical and community-based services for seniors at Fountainview at Eisenberg Village.
Tahoe Forest Hospital District in Placer County ($3 million): Supports acute, outpatient and skilled nursing care to a population of 40,000 residents with a service area that covers 500 square miles.
United Health Centers in San Joaquin County ($9 million): Supports construction of a new clinic in Reedley.
Tarzana Treatment Center in Los Angeles County ($6.7 million): Supports expansion and renovation of several facilities that provide substance abuse, mental health, primary medical and HIV/AIDS healthcare services in ten locations across Los Angeles County.
Sierra View Local Healthcare District in Tulare County ($7 million): Supports the construction of a new 44 bed skilled nursing and sub-acute facility to replace the existing 35 bed facility and funds the construction of two new rural health facilities in Tierra Bella and Strathmore, CA.