San Francisco's Laguna Honda Hospital has secured its long-term future following the successful Medicaid recertification granted by the California Department of Public Health and the Department of Healthcare Services. This critical decision ensures that the hospital will continue to receive essential Medicaid funding, which is relied upon by over 95 percent of its residents for their care.
The recertification marks a significant milestone for the city and county, affirming Laguna Honda's role in serving San Francisco's most vulnerable populations for generations to come. The achievement is attributed to the dedicated efforts of the Laguna Honda team, frontline staff, and supportive policymakers, including Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors, alongside community advocates.
In addition to the recertification, the hospital's quality improvement initiatives will persist, positioning Laguna Honda as a model nursing home for the future. The hospital has also submitted its Medicare funding application and is prepared for an unannounced survey from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
As the city navigates an uptick in COVID-19 cases, the ongoing commitment to quality care at Laguna Honda remains a priority, ensuring that the institution continues to meet the needs of its residents amid evolving public health challenges.