Independent concept · Not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente · Unlisted

Thrive connects a member to help. Nothing yet proves the help arrived.

Kaiser Permanente built the country's most complete social-health infrastructure (Thrive Local, the Community Support Hub, Food Is Medicine) and became the first carbon-neutral health system in the U.S. This concept adds the missing layer beneath it: machine-verified proof that a community-health intervention was actually delivered: a bounded work packet, proof of completion (photo + GPS + signature), and a permanent settlement receipt. Strictly non-medical; every clinical decision routes to a clinician. Verified need, verified done, verified funded.

The whole thing, plainly Kaiser already connects members to food, housing, and utility help, real and genuinely strong. What's missing is proof that the help actually arrived, not just that someone was referred. We built that missing proof layer free: non-medical only, every clinical question still routes to a clinician.
Read this first. This is an independent, unsolicited concept demonstration by EcoWealth Corporation. It was not requested by, produced with, reviewed by, or endorsed by Kaiser Permanente or any affiliate. All observations come from Kaiser's public web pages and public DNS only (passive reads only, no scanning, no probing, no authentication, no patient data). Kaiser Permanente®, Thrive®, and Thrive Local® are Kaiser's marks, referenced descriptively. Every "demo" is a concept mock on EcoWealth's own data. Nothing here is medical advice, and no work packet ever replaces a clinician.

Four facts from the public record

Referral, not proof
Thrive Local + the Community Support Hub connect members to food, housing, and utility help: ~350k connected. No public machine-verifiable object confirms the help was delivered.
Invisible to agents
No llms.txt (the file AI assistants read first), no ai.txt, no .well-known/agent-card.json (the file that lets an AI assistant use a site correctly) on any primary host, while facility, department, and physician data sit in rich human-only sitemaps.
1 × VideoObject
The Healthy Communities page carries a single ld+json (the structured-data blocks search engines and AI agents read) block: a video embed. The carbon-neutral and community commitments carry no machine-readable data.
DMARC p=none
Email authentication on kp.org is monitor-only (p=none; sp=none), a notch behind retail peers (Walmart, Target both p=reject). One DNS line hardens it.

The concept, in three pages

Capability brief

A respectful read of Kaiser's public surface

Baseline credited first: it is genuinely strong. Then four evidenced findings: the referral/verification gap, the agent-invisible surface, the machine-illegible commitments, and one email-hardening note, each with the exact URL, HTTP status, and re-check command.

Read the brief
Demo: shown, not told

The community-health work packet

Two acts in Kaiser's own palette: Act 1, a member states a social need and Thrive routes them to a resource (today, real). Act 2, that same need becomes a non-medical work packet, delivered by a community health worker, closed with photo + GPS + signature proof, and settled to an on-chain receipt Kaiser's Thrive record can cite forever. Clinical questions still route to a clinician.

Run the demo
Agent kit

What agent-legible Kaiser would ship

Concept files: an llms.txt that makes Thrive Local, the Support Hub, and facility data discoverable, an agent card, MCP (the protocol that lets an AI assistant call your tools) tool schemas for verified community-health outcomes, and a non-medical concierge persona whose first rule is "route clinical questions to a clinician." Drafts, ready for Kaiser's own team.

Open the kit

The proof stack behind this (live today, ours)

Not slides: a running system with reproducible receipts. A live work board reads 7,624 postings / $671,012 posted value at capture across ~90 work types (reproduce: curl https://vealth.net/labor/stats; the counter is the truth, not this page) including the non-medical, route-to-clinician community-health lanes community_need_intake (257), ingredient_provenance_delivery (290), healthy_home_assessment (45), and heat_illness_prevention_audit (39); proof-checked packets (photo+GPS+signature); on-chain settlement on Base: EWP contract 0x76c17C…A14B, first settled packet workId 14; agent-payable tools over x402 (a web-native way for AI agents to pay per use: health-packet $0.05 · work-proof-check $0.01); and a live end-to-end agent walkthrough: the building-agent golden path.
Kaiser already believes health is more than health care. This is the proof that the "more" happened: verified need, verified done, verified funded, the first verified truth a health system can build every other one on.

The ask: put one agent on-chain today

Put one agent on-chain today, the scary part made small:

  1. Give any AI agent (Claude, a GPT-class model, Llama, or your own) a Base wallet holding a few cents of USDC. No account with us, no API key, no sales call.
  2. Point it at a live endpoint: a POST to vealth.net/.well-known/vealth/health-packet (or work-packet) answers HTTP 402 with a standard x402 payment schema (scheme: exact · network: base · USDC); the agent signs a USDC authorization and pays $0.05. A runnable client with a dry-run default is published at vealth.net/recipes.html.
  3. What comes back is a bounded, proof-verified non-medical community-health work packet, and every step the agent just took (the payment, the settlement) is an on-chain receipt anyone can verify, forever. No PHI ever touches it.

Why this isn't scary: the agent cannot do anything invisible here. Every action embeds its own receipt: permanent, public, verifiable, and the packet is non-medical by construction (clinical questions route to a clinician). That is more accountability than most enterprise software offers, not less.

The bet: AI competence is scaling, and Kaiser is already investing in AI and technology across care delivery and its climate research. Being early costs $0.05 and one afternoon. Being late means the proof-verified track records of "the help arrived" belong to someone else.


Then the funded step (pocket change): fund one non-medical Food Is Medicine delivery packet in a single Kaiser ZIP, about $50 of groceries plus cents of settlement. Against Kaiser's $50M Food Is Medicine commitment that's a rounding error. The deliverable: a permanent, PHI-free on-chain proof receipt that the intervention was actually delivered: settled on Base, ready to cite in a Thrive report or a Food Is Medicine grant. Proof first; the ask is one packet.

Provisioned by EcoWealth · Digital Provisioning Protocol · provenance‑sealed