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Health Network highlights metrics gains while Transitions division warns of lost stabilization capacity and homelessness pressures
Summary
Network leadership reported progress on several '10 way forward' measures and proposed a 'true north' metrics framework; the new Transitions division described outreach to ~100 encampments (≈626 people), Navigation Center results (75‑bed pilot, ~42 days to permanent housing) and a loss of roughly 230 stabilization rooms over two years, stressing housing as the main bottleneck.
San Francisco Health Network leaders presented an 18‑month metrics update and an operational plan to refocus measures under a 'true north' framework, while the department’s new Transitions division outlined escalating homelessness and placement challenges.
Roland Pickens, director of the San Francisco Health Network, and Dr. Alice Chin reviewed the '10 way forward' metrics and said the network met or exceeded targets in five areas, including primary care access and several care coordination measures. They acknowledged unevenness across measures and emphasized a shift from high‑level 'watch' metrics to more actionable 'driver' metrics. Pickens and Chin…
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