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Health Commission adopts 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment with edits to clarify uninsured counts and data gaps

San Francisco Health Commission · May 21, 2019
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The San Francisco Health Commission adopted the 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment after staff corrected a statistical wording about uninsured residents, added language on data gaps for transgender and other populations, and inserted a letter from Director Grant Colfax.

The San Francisco Health Commission voted to adopt the 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) after staff incorporated edits requested at the May 7 meeting.

Epidemiologist Michelle Karian and Dr. Thomas Aragon told commissioners the document now includes a letter from Director Grant Colfax and corrects a prior misstatement: the executive summary and report text now state that San Francisco saw about 10,000…

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