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City staff recommend CPMC met 2015 development-agreement obligations; community urges sustained outreach
Summary
City staff told the Planning and Health commissions that California Pacific Medical Center met its 2015 development-agreement obligations on charity care, community benefits and most hiring targets; community speakers praised local-hire gains but urged more targeted outreach to Tenderloin residents and fixes at St. Luke's diabetes clinic.
City staff recommended that the Planning and Health commissions find California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) in compliance with its 2015 obligations under the development agreement covering the Van Ness and St. Luke’s projects.
Staff presentations said CPMC made six required payments in 2015 totaling $14,000,000 and reported more than $14,500,000 in community-benefit spending for the year, above the DA’s $8,000,000 annual community-benefit requirement. The Department of Public Health (DPH) said an independent auditor verified that CPMC served 37,771 unduplicated Medi-Cal or charity-care patients in 2015, exceeding the DA baseline-level target of 30,445 (adjusted to 33,294 under the agreement’s two-year rolling-average provision).
On managed-care enrollment, DPH staff said CPMC accepted 18,522 new Medi-Cal managed-care beneficiaries in 2015, well…
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