UCSF has pledged to preserve vital healthcare services in San Francisco amid concerns over the potential closure of St. Mary's and St. Francis hospitals. During a recent government meeting, UCSF representatives emphasized their commitment to maintaining staffing levels and expanding services, highlighting the critical role these hospitals play in the community's healthcare ecosystem.
UCSF's commitment includes a comprehensive staffing plan that will support existing services while preparing for future expansions. The discussion also touched on the significant charity care provided by UCSF, amounting to over a billion dollars annually, which includes uncompensated services for Medi-Cal and Medicare patients. This financial support underscores the importance of these hospitals in serving vulnerable populations.
Supervisors at the meeting expressed gratitude for the transparency and input from healthcare workers, emphasizing the need to protect workers' rights and ensure uninterrupted patient care during the acquisition process. Supervisor Safai noted the essential services provided by these hospitals, including indigent care and specialized units, and called for ongoing accountability to maintain these services.
As the acquisition moves forward, UCSF's assurances and the collaborative efforts of local leaders aim to safeguard the future of healthcare in San Francisco, ensuring that the community continues to receive the necessary medical support.