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San Francisco extends public health agreement with UCSF to support HIV care programs

December 06, 2023 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco extends public health agreement with UCSF to support HIV care programs
A significant resolution was passed at the recent San Francisco County government meeting, focusing on a crucial partnership between the Department of Public Health and UCSF. The resolution, which extends their agreement until February 2030, will increase funding to $26.5 million for programs supporting homeless individuals living with HIV.

This agreement is vital as it provides essential primary and behavioral health care services, along with drug treatment programs through the AIDS Foundation's Stonewall Project. The funding, primarily sourced from the general fund, is projected to cover annual program costs of approximately $2.5 million.

During the meeting, officials noted that there were no performance issues identified in the contract review, reinforcing confidence in the effectiveness of the programs funded by this agreement. The resolution received unanimous support, highlighting the county's commitment to addressing the health needs of vulnerable populations.

Additionally, amendments to the resolution were discussed, specifically related to the Ryan White Act HIV/AIDS Emergency Relief Grant Program. These amendments aim to enhance the existing legislation, ensuring that the county can effectively respond to the ongoing challenges faced by those affected by HIV/AIDS.

The approval of this resolution marks a significant step forward in San Francisco's efforts to provide comprehensive care and support for individuals living with HIV, particularly among the homeless and aging populations. As the county moves forward, the focus will remain on implementing these programs effectively and ensuring that the necessary resources are allocated to meet the community's needs.

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