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Commission hears MHSA annual update and ARCHES data plans to target services

San Francisco Health Commission · January 17, 2017
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Summary

The commission received the Mental Health Services Act annual update covering MHSA-funded programs (full-service partnerships, early psychosis, prevention) and a presentation on ARCHES, a new population-health data unit intended to integrate EHR data to identify care and PrEP needs.

Commissioners got an annual update on Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) activities and a briefing on ARCHES, a new Applied Research Community Health Epidemiology and Surveillance Team intended to improve population health analytics.

A commissioner reported that MHSA, funded by a 1 percent tax on incomes over $1 million, provides San Francisco roughly $25–30 million a year. The department highlighted three program areas: Full Service Partnerships for people with severe mental illness (the presenter cited about 1,051…

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