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Mayor's proposed budget boosts DPH programs and capital investments, department leaders say

San Francisco Department of Public Health — Health Commission · June 6, 2017
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Summary

DPH officials outlined the mayor's two-year proposed budget showing roughly $165 million in growth and highlighted investments in hospital operations, electronic health records, behavioral health navigation, LEAD planning and capital projects including retrofits and clinic expansion.

Department of Public Health leaders presented the mayor's proposed two-year budget and outlined program and capital investments the administration included for the department.

Greg Wagner, the department's chief financial officer, said the mayor introduced a balanced two-year budget on June 1 that would grow the DPH budget by about $165 million over two years, to roughly $2.2 billion. Wagner said the department's submission adhered to mayoral targets, did not add net new full-time positions, and prioritized ongoing operating funding for Zuckerberg San Francisco General.

Key items highlighted by Wagner and Director Garcia…

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