Were a membership based nonprofit organization, and were so proud to be collaborating with supervisor campos on this legislation. It really we feel a validation of our earlier efforts in this realm ~. We feel that the proposed legislation is modest, but highly significant step towards recognizing these businesses he which are so important to defining the identity of San Francisco ~ a. Too often these places are taken for granted until we learn of their impending closure, which unfortunately in San Francisco is almost a weekly occurrence. Many of thea businesses are successful, longstanding business he that, but for the current economic climate, would survive and thrive today. As documented in our report sustaining San Franciscos living history that was just released in september, one of the primary challenges facing these businesses is the fact that they do not own the spaces in which they operate and that they are subject to the Economic Force he that make their lease renewal prohibit
Francisco but part of our network with the contract weve established with them theyre great providers our hope is that ac a has come and were able to oracle orientation into a network our screenings should be much better than now because this will become part of the routine in the care coronation weve heard of then the team is finding even within a Commercial Area which c chp all asianamericans for the most partying part their mammograms are close to if not greater than 72 the normal of public the normal public is 65 percent so again as a group our Health Network and as ata creates and creates the nation well see an improvement. The asian Asian Pacific islander women do we go favorite than the traditional mammograms thats on an open and a question. Lets hear the expertise. Its an important findings we do in but its hard to read the fine perspective you wanted to have a discussion with our patients whats the next steps all the services are available should they choose to be seen in a br
Commission and commissioner richards to present this report to you today report sustaining San Francisco living history is our response as a Historic Preservation organization to increase the displacement of longstanding local businesses and nonprofit and arts organizations in San Francisco which, of course, is a very timely issue this past weekend the San Francisco chronicle had a lead editorial engrossed the city to do more to help the assets in facing displacement in San Francisco for those of you not familiar with San Francisco heritage were 4 thatyearold Historic Preservation organization our initial focus in our early decades was primary an architecture presentation, however, in recent years increasinglyly weve focused on Cultural Heritage preservation this is a timely topic in San Francisco as we see in the news everyday to give you some examples of why we undertook this report and felt the need need to do so first of all, let me describe with Cultural Heritage assets are their
Better with the tools at hand thank you. And then dr. Colleen reilly. Good evening, commissioners and directors thank you i want to take the opportunity to speaking speak laguna honda is a hundred and 7 a bed we provide the Nursing Services and rehabilitation one of the few that are Public Library owned, of course, were proud to be on or about integral part of the San Francisco network last year, we saw 12 and 18 patient 5 homicide women we cared for the demographics after hearing the general demographics on race in particular were interesting so thirty percent of our women are white and 29 percent are africanamerican and 25 percent are asian and 13 percent hispanic latino so quite is a disparity we i wanted to highlight a couple of services we provide to so we have a unique integrated pain and heavily clinic we started in 2011 weve seen over one hundred and 40 patient there now this is a masculine where we have medical providers acupuncture and music and different types of movement an
Dr. You wanted to say a couple of words. In terms of of the long acting we have a Birth Outcomes Initiative that is going on right now it has two main strategies and one of them to improve the sergeant of lark and this is focused on the disparity and access to Family Planning and lark for young africanamerican women so we are working with the initiative thats a collaborative with many partners including the clinics and this Pilot Project but theres a workshop that is focusing on lark in particular and the Public Education piece of it is on their agenda this is one of the main strategies with the idea we have to really focus on the health of the young woman and thats going to lead towards better birth outcomes for the family yeah, thats one thing i wanted to add. Any other questions . I just want to make a couple of comments especially around those really personal stories that you all shared and its really heart living and when i look at the way that the Community Oriented prim care 52