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City staff recommend finding CPMC in compliance for 2014 while flagging charity‑care and CLAS issues

San Francisco Planning Commission and Health Commission (joint hearing) · December 3, 2015
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Summary

City staff recommended that the Planning and Public Health directors find California Pacific Medical Center in compliance with most 2014 Development Agreement obligations, while noting a charity‑care shortfall, outstanding CLAS (cultural and linguistic services) work, and ongoing steps to meet Tenderloin Medi‑Cal commitments.

San Francisco planning and public‑health staff told the Planning and Health commissions on Dec. 3, 2015, that California Pacific Medical Center has met most of its development‑agreement obligations for the 2014 reporting year, though notable concerns remain around baseline charity care and culturally and linguistically appropriate services (CLAS).

Elizabeth Pearl of the Planning Department opened the joint hearing and summarized staff findings: staff will recommend that the Directors of Planning and Public Health find CPMC in compliance for calendar year 2014, and a third‑party monitor will subsequently review those determinations.

Colleen Shavla of the Department of Public Health detailed…

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