Initiative to address the needs of the highest utilizers of Public Health services. On the fifth of november a broad update. We are concerned about the health and wellbeing of those in San Francisco. We take our role seriously and we will continue to use our meetings as a public forum to discuss important Public Health issues. Members of the public are always invited to attend and provide input. I am mark. Health commission secretary. If you have Public Comment, please hand a slip to me. If you would consider today, there are a lot of people who feel passionately about what you are here for. As others speak, they may have different opinions than you, try to be respectful. Be silent in your show of your opinion by either doing Something Like this or this. If you like what is being said. If you dont like being said do this. Vocalizes is not respectful to the person at the podium. Please consider that. Item 2. Approval of august 20 and september 17 meetings. In front of you is slightly re
Were honored to have them here today. A special welcome to our commissioners of the Advisory Commission for Public Diplomacy, chairman farar, vice chairman bill hible and commissioner ann weidner. Today, as you know, under the auspices of the Advisory Commission weve called a Public Meeting to look at the question of the gpa, the newly formed gpa. And where it fits into state departments vision for Public Diplomacy Going Forward in the 21st century. And as vivian walker, executive director, it is my honor to open this event. Before i turn the mic over to my colleague for opening comments, i just want to tell you a little bit about how things are going to go today. Mr. Farar will give us brief comments and well turn it over to our principal speakers. Theyll speak in a tagteam formation. At the end of their presentation well be happy to take your questions and comments. Please hold your questions and comments until they have finished their presentation. For the moderated q a session, the
Foreclosed soon. Prime with us make your final decision. Relief of us this imprisonment. Thank you. Good afternoon. I am in here to remind you last week we lost one dear friend and a driver. He is very, very hardworking person. I feel very sad talking about it because he has a wife, kids, like a family man. And i tell you the worse things i was 10 or 15 cars behind him. I see exactly what happened. Because i was the same situation. You imagine you sitting in your port three or four hours. They hold your and mentally, believe me. You drive far away and they levee your own car you imagine every day four hours is like that. We are sitting behind. Your feet blow up. And these guys, he was sitting behind a car. I know, maybe it was an accident but i dont see that. You guys and this situation killed him. Over a tire. He may be at the airport and he controls everything. He is more than three hours, the whole day. 12 or 14 hours. What do you expect . This is happening. And i want to remind you
Find. Fine. So sorry we put you through this. This is very good conversation for us and as a city, were struggling with this retained element. And well have a lot of projects coming before us. So this is going to help us to get better at it. Thank you. Are we all set . Are we done . Were adjourned. This noting will come to order. I will call the roll. roll call . President james loyce before we get started i would like to read a statement from the commission. Thank you for attending todays meeting. There have been several articles about the property of Public Health adult residence facility. There is frustration and confusion about the past year. In response to the changes made in areas of homelessness and Behavioral Health issues in San Francisco we request the next three meeting including the following relevant items. Today we will discuss the presentation. Next meeting whole Person Care Initiative to address the needs of the highest utilizers of Public Health services. On the fifth
The department did previously with the review back in 1112, the way the department previously did their annual reports where they were much more extensive, but they also took approximately 1824 months to complete. If you look back in history at the departments annual report, technically included data for 1112. It was much longer. So we are looking out for version we are doing now is to find more of a sweet spot in between that has a series of grass and basic data and information and additional narrative and something that is complete within six months of the fiscal year. But doesnt take a major thesis to do. What is the diffidence between what is the difference between a corner and a medical examiner . I am probably not the best one to answer that question. A coroner is under a sheriff, and other jurisdictions in the country. It could be anybody who runs for office and has absolutely no training. The medical Examiner System is set up to bring a level of professionalism to Death Investi