Only two people who are talking. Nobody is there. Nobody is around [indiscernible] the speakers time is completed. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] next speaker, please. [reading names] anyone else would like to speak, please come forward. My name is sylvia. I was here two years ago for the same issue the same, what ever. I know the unit on the sixth floor, i work there. I have six to eight patients. I know how to take care of them a. M. , p. M. , night shift because i have been going around. Im sorry, i have lack of sleep because i just finished working. Im so dedicated to my patients and i want to be here. This is very crucial. Dr. Browner, when they have a town hall meeting, because i just heard, i have been working for three people and i get paid for one. I said that two years ago when i was here. That is still an issue. Now i am on my last limb. The patients are our bread and butter, that is how i feel, so we have to care for them. They peak, they poop 24 hours. You have to t
So you layer on that scarcity onto the disappearing 17 beds. We have a crisis in San Francisco. Again, my office is concerned not only about the quantity of beds that are disappearing, but also the quality of that care, as well. So what happened with the davies patients from st. Lukes, the quality was affected. What happened is was you have people dying when maybe they would not have died, and i cant judge that, i dont have any forensic capabilities had they remained at st. Lukes. Our office looks at the whole i dont call it an environmental scam, i call it a supply matched up with the demand, which needs better data, not only to subacute, but for care, longtermcare longterm care s. N. F. Beds, for all the people aging in the very various supervisorial districts. This is a citywide issue. Thank you very much. Thank you. We will go ahead and open it up to Public Comment. I wanted to ask if there are any additional Family Members of any subacute patients. I know some are here. I will ask
Nobody is there. Nobody is around [indiscernible] the speakers time is completed. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] next speaker, please. [reading names] anyone else would like to speak, please come forward. My name is sylvia. I was here two years ago for the same issue the same, what ever. I know the unit on the sixth floor, i work there. I have six to eight patients. I know how to take care of them a. M. , p. M. , night shift because i have been going around. Im sorry, i have lack of sleep because i just finished working. Im so dedicated to my patients and i want to be here. This is very crucial. Dr. Browner, when they have a town hall meeting, because i just heard, i have been working for three people and i get paid for one. I said that two years ago when i was here. That is still an issue. Now i am on my last limb. The patients are our bread and butter, that is how i feel, so we have to care for them. They peak, they poop 24 hours. You have to take care of them. They vomit, the
In that direction. Its notjust investments coming from the outside, in this regard, the us is investing in itself. 6. 6 billion as part of the chips act. This is a significant amount of money, isnt it . You have to put this in some context, though. Other countries, like taiwan, likejapan, like south korea, they been investing in their Semiconductor Industries for a long time, so this is the us finally playing the game of investing in this type of manufacturing which requires in most cases requires some Government Investment to defray the cost of these facilities which has reached Something Like 40 billion for the most advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing facilities, so government assistance here can be crucial to sort of making the facilities more viable commercially. Us treasury secretary janet yellen has wrapped up four days of meetings in china with a warning that the us will not accept new industries being decimated by chinese imports. During a press conference, yellen said us Pres
In that direction. Its notjust investments coming from the outside, in this regard, the us is investing in itself. 6. 6 billion as part of the chips act. This is a significant amount of money, isnt it . You have to put this in some context, though. Other countries, like taiwan, likejapan, like south korea, they been investing in their Semiconductor Industries for a long time, so this is the us finally playing the game of investing in this type of manufacturing which requires in most cases requires some Government Investment to defray the cost of these facilities which has reached Something Like 40 billion for the most advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing facilities, so government assistance here can be crucial to sort of making the facilities more viable commercially. Us treasury secretary janet yellen has wrapped up four days of meetings in china with a warning that the us will not accept new industries being decimated by chinese imports. During a press conference, yellen said us Pres