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Health Commission finds Sutter’s transfer of Mission Bernal clinics ‘not detrimental’ under five‑year plan

San Francisco Health Commission · March 16, 2021
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Summary

After a contested public hearing, the San Francisco Health Commission approved a resolution concluding Sutter Bay’s transfer of the Mission Bernal adult and pediatric clinics to Mission Neighborhood Health Center will not reduce availability or quality of care under the financial plan between the organizations, while urging continued oversight.

The San Francisco Health Commission voted to find that Sutter Bay Hospitals’ planned closure and transfer of the Mission Bernal adult and pediatric clinics to Mission Neighborhood Health Center will not be detrimental to health care services in the community under the terms of the financial plan between the two organizations. The motion, moved by Commissioner Lori Guillermo and seconded by Commissioner Chung, passed by roll call after extended public comment and revisions to the draft resolution.

Commissioners debated changes to the resolution that Commissioner Chao and Commissioner Christian proposed and that were accepted into the final wording. The amendments add two “whereas” clauses noting that Sutter and Mission Neighborhood have affirmed a five‑year grant to provide bridge funding for a successful…

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