Item 5 report back from the finance and Planning Committee from today. Thank you. I am sure commissioner chung would have been pleased today in our reports on the monthly contracts we were able to get some outcomes. The outcomes were quite satisfactory. On the block of the monthly contracts that included the Fountain Institute that is actually a Diversion Program and then several programs that actually were looking at improving employment from the university of california and the positive Resource Center. We spoke somewhat at the positive Resource Center if that information was getting back to primary providers in a way that they may find it useful to understand how their clients were assisted beyond the medical illness. We heard request for a retroactive contract with the San Francisco Community Health authority, San Francisco health plan, administering the San Francisco covered mri program. It is a contract that goes back four years. Because of the changes of funding in which the Ser
Received eviction on august 19. We have an established program serving the needs of San Francisco Adult Mental Health population for the last 14 years. Instead of building on the program and increasing beds, the program has been losing beds. Not because of the care we are provides. I ask you to consider the individuals you are affecting before making changes. That will have a negative impact on the more helpless clients. Displacing the Mental Health and taking their home are not the solution to the homeless issues. Lets address the facility issues and Work Together to solve them so we can all retain our beds and continue to serve the members of the community. Thank you so much. [applause. ] thank you. I am Theresa Palmer a long time san franciscan. Usually i talk about longterm care. This whole thing is extremely upsetting, and my hope is the department of Public Health can improve from the fallout of this fiasco. Keeping longterm care beds empty because of what amounts to dphs lack of
Report. Good afternoon, commissioners, the director of health. You have the report in front of and you ill highlight a few items and take any questions. On june 13th, california lawmakers approved the 240. 8 billiondollar budget for fiscal year 20192020. And one of the most notable pieces of this budget is that it expands medical budget to 19 to 25, regardless of immigration status. So this is expected to provide full scope coverage to 90,000 undocumented in the first years across the state. So very excited about providing increased coverage to the population in need. And on june 4th the board of supervisors passed legislation to implement sb1045, sponsored at the state level by senator mark wiener and locally by mayor london breed and supervisor mandelman to provide care for San Franciscoians in need who have Severe Mental Health and Substance Abuse disorders. And its part of the mayors efforts to have response for those in need of treatment. And the mayor is including an investment i
You have the report in front of and you ill highlight a few items and take any questions. On june 13th, california lawmakers approved the 240. 8 billiondollar budget for fiscal year 20192020. And one of the most notable pieces of this budget is that it expands medical budget to 19 to 25, regardless of immigration status. So this is expected to provide full scope coverage to 90,000 undocumented in the first years across the state. So very excited about providing increased coverage to the population in need. And on june 4th the board of supervisors passed legislation to implement sb1045, sponsored at the state level by senator mark wiener and locally by mayor london breed and supervisor mandelman to provide care for San Franciscoians in need who have Severe Mental Health and Substance Abuse disorders. And its part of the mayors efforts to have response for those in need of treatment. And the mayor is including an investment in this years budget on including funding 100 new treatment beds
Report. Good afternoon, commissioners, the director of health. You have the report in front of and you ill highlight a few items and take any questions. On june 13th, california lawmakers approved the 240. 8 billiondollar budget for fiscal year 20192020. And one of the most notable pieces of this budget is that it expands medical budget to 19 to 25, regardless of immigration status. So this is expected to provide full scope coverage to 90,000 undocumented in the first years across the state. So very excited about providing increased coverage to the population in need. And on june 4th the board of supervisors passed legislation to implement sb1045, sponsored at the state level by senator mark wiener and locally by mayor london breed and supervisor mandelman to provide care for San Franciscoians in need who have Severe Mental Health and Substance Abuse disorders. And its part of the mayors efforts to have response for those in need of treatment. And the mayor is including an investment i