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Public Health seeks $225 million multi‑year electronic medical record and funding to staff new hospital and shelter health services

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 18, 2015
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Summary

Department of Public Health told the committee it will add 118 FTEs to staff the new San Francisco General Hospital, expand medical respite by 30 beds and invest in a citywide electronic medical record estimated at $225 million over five years. Director Barbara Garcia said the upgrades are needed to meet federal reporting and clinical integration requirements.

The Department of Public Health presented a multi-year budget plan to the Board’s budget committee on June 18 that pairs investments in shelter and mental‑health services with a major technology upgrade for clinical care.

Barbara Garcia, Director of Health, told the committee the department will expand medical-respite capacity by 30 beds and add health workers to shelters to better support vulnerable populations. "We will be opening up stabilization beds and expanding medical respite," Garcia…

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