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Health Commission approves amended Laguna Honda bylaws after debate over CEO reporting and conflict-of-interest language
Summary
The San Francisco Health Commission approved updated Laguna Honda governing bylaws that clarifies the facility's scope and adds explicit conflict-of-interest language drawn from the city code; commissioners discussed CEO reporting lines and voted to accept amendments.
The San Francisco Health Commission voted to approve revised governing bylaws for Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center after a focused discussion on reporting lines and conflict-of-interest language.
Interim CEO Phil Tarsadeh presented the revised bylaws, saying staff had incorporated commissioner and public feedback and circulated multiple revisions on Dec. 6, Dec. 12 and Dec. 16. Commissioner Christian moved four clarifying amendments aimed at making medical-staff and facility-scope language clearer; the commission accepted the…
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