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The Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) is one of the largest statutory health insurance providers in Germany. Based in Hanover and with over 100 locations in all 16 federal states, KKH offers individual insurance solutions and forward-looking health programs for around 1.6 million insured individuals[1][3].
Since its founding in 1890, KKH has stood for solidarity and fair insurance coverage. It places great importance on personal and uncomplicated service that adapts to the needs of the insured. KKH promotes the compatibility of family and work as well as continuous training opportunities for its employees[1][3].
KKH focuses on sustainability by promoting preventive measures and enhancing patient safety. It supports initiatives aimed at making medical care safer[5].
KKH is a public law corporation and a member of the Association of Substitute Health Insurance Funds (vdek). The board is led by Wolfgang Matz and Stephanie Engelmann, while the supervisory board is chaired by Hansjürgen Schnurr and Anke Fritz[3].
KKH places great value on diversity and innovation. Its team from various cultures and fields works closely together to promote digital excellence and continuously improve the quality of services[5].