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Health Commission raises contract-review thresholds to focus on larger contracts

San Francisco Health Commission · January 20, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Health Commission voted to adopt a new contract-review policy raising the per-contract annual review threshold to $500,000 and keeping review of new-service contracts over $100,000; commissioners said the change will let the commission spend more time on outcomes and high-dollar agreements while covering about 91% of contract dollars.

The San Francisco Health Commission voted to adopt a new contract-review policy that raises the dollar threshold for individual commission review to an annual value of $500,000 while preserving individual review and approval for new service contracts valued at $100,000 or more.

The change, presented by Greg Wagner, the department's chief financial officer, is intended to shift the commission's focus from routine line-item contract hearings toward broader policy-level oversight of high-value agreements. Wagner said the proposed thresholds would have reduced the…

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