The San Francisco County Homelessness and Behavioral Health Select Committee convened on October 13, 2023, to discuss critical initiatives aimed at improving community health services. Chaired by Supervisor Hillary Ronan, the meeting highlighted a significant resolution to enhance behavioral health integration within primary care settings.
A key focus of the meeting was the retroactive authorization for the Department of Public Health to accept a $100,000 grant from the Purchaser Business Group on Health. This funding supports the CalHive Behavioral Health Integration Improvement Collaborative, a three-year program designed to incorporate behavioral health services into primary care. This initiative aims to treat mental health issues, such as depression and substance use disorders, with the same urgency as physical health concerns.
Rachel Klee from the Department of Public Health emphasized that this collaborative will improve access to behavioral health services for approximately 650,000 members across California. By integrating these services into primary care, the program seeks to enhance patient outcomes and streamline the treatment process for those facing mild to moderate behavioral health conditions.
The committee unanimously approved the motion to forward this resolution to the full Board of Supervisors with a positive recommendation, reflecting a strong commitment to addressing the pressing needs of the community.
In addition to this primary discussion, the meeting also included procedural announcements and public comment opportunities, ensuring community engagement in the decision-making process. The next steps will involve presenting the approved resolution to the full Board of Supervisors on October 24, 2023, marking a significant stride towards improving mental health services in San Francisco.