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San Francisco allocates $20.6M for hospital overflow agreements amid public health needs

December 06, 2023 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco allocates $20.6M for hospital overflow agreements amid public health needs
San Francisco County's Board of Supervisors has taken significant steps to enhance healthcare services in the region during their recent meeting. The board approved a resolution to amend an agreement with the Chinese Hospital Association, increasing funding for sub-acute skilled nursing and skilled nursing facility beds. This amendment raises the agreement amount to approximately $20.6 million and extends the contract term by one year, ensuring that the hospital can effectively manage overflow and emergency needs through November 2024.

The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to bolster healthcare infrastructure in response to rising demands. The board noted that the increase in funding was necessary due to a substantive change in the dollar amount, which had been adjusted from $18 million to $20 million.

In addition to this resolution, the board also authorized the Department of Public Health to apply for continued funding under the Ryan White Act for HIV/AIDS emergency relief. This grant application seeks approximately $15.9 million to support the San Francisco metropolitan area for the upcoming year, from March 2024 to February 2025. Furthermore, an amendment to an agreement with the University of California was approved, which will provide outpatient ambulatory HIV health services, increasing the total agreement amount to about $26.5 million and extending the term through February 2030.

Despite the importance of these discussions, there were no public comments during the meeting, indicating a lack of immediate community engagement on these healthcare initiatives. The board's unanimous votes reflect a strong commitment to improving health services and addressing critical needs within the community. As these resolutions move forward, they are expected to have a lasting impact on healthcare accessibility and quality in San Francisco County.

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