San Francisco's ongoing EPIC project is on track for a significant milestone, with a go-live plan set for early April 2024. During a recent government meeting, officials expressed enthusiasm about the project's progress, which aims to enhance the city's behavioral health services and health information management.
The meeting highlighted the project's budget status, revealing that the city is projected to be a few percent underspent by the end of its ten-year lifecycle. Personnel expenses for the fiscal year 2022-2023 totaled approximately $18.5 million, while work orders accounted for a modest $133,000, primarily for extending Wi-Fi services in local jails. The largest expenditure, nearly $22 million, was attributed to non-personnel costs, including contracts and maintenance related to the EPIC system.
Commissioner Chao requested a detailed breakdown of spending, which was provided, emphasizing the project's financial management and stability. The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between various departments, including Technology and Public Works, to ensure the successful implementation of the EPIC project.
As the city gears up for the next phase, officials remain committed to maximizing resources and addressing the community's needs effectively. The anticipation surrounding the upcoming launch reflects a broader goal of improving health services for San Francisco residents.