Missionlocal.org

Will 700,000 undocumented immigrants enroll in state …

WebSo the latest expansion of Medi-Cal, the state’s version of the federal Medicaid program, could do away with the need to balance fiscal and physical health. …

Actived: 6 days ago

URL: https://missionlocal.org/2023/04/medical-undocumented-immigrants-california/

SF Dept. of Public Health and Latino Task Force open …

WebSusy and Susana Rojas of the Community Wellness Team arrived early on Thursday to attend to last-minute details. Photo by Lydia Chavez. To prepare for today’s …

Category:  Health Go Health

Whole Foods, Kaiser, Benihana; see who pays into SF City …

WebIt paid more than $1.1 million into the program last month. Whole Foods was ranked fourth, paying about $220,234. Another top contributor was Kaiser Permanente, …

Category:  Food Go Health

Explore: San Francisco in health data

WebExplore: San Francisco in health data. by Gilare Zada and Chuqin Jiang September 14, 2023, 6:00 am. A bicyclist passes Zuckerberg San Francisco General …

Category:  Health Go Health

SF opens first community vaccination site in Mission District

WebWith the smell of burning sage in the air, the city’s first community vaccination site opened today at 9 a.m. in the heart of the Mission District, just off 24th and Mission …

Category:  Health Go Health

SF to close workers' idle healthcare benefit accounts and …

WebStarting in March, San Francisco will begin a three-year countdown, and beginning in April, 2026, the city will close accounts that are inactive for three …

Category:  Health Go Health

Covid plunged these Bay Area residents into healthcare

WebThe pandemic transformed dozens of Bay Area residents with minimal to zero experience in medicine into full-fledged community health workers. Now, three …

Category:  Medicine Go Health

Chan Zuckerberg bid to end ‘all disease’ brings high-level …

WebThe pandemic underscored the value of genome sequencing, and, when the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s science program turned five last week, it announced an …

Category:  Health Go Health

Covid-19 vaccine boosters now available in the Mission …

WebVaccines have been proven to protect against hospitalizations and death, but protection wanes over time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanded …

Category:  Health Go Health

SF to end neighborhood Covid-19 vaccine sites, …

WebDespite a recent surge in Covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths in California, San Francisco is set to close its six neighborhood vaccination sites, including two sites in …

Category:  Health Go Health

SF General Hospital wellness fair aims to bridge gap between …

WebSeveral vendors will participate, including the American Cancer Society, the Department of Public Health’s Feeling Good Project and Pride Parade Committee, …

Category:  Cancer Go Health

Manny’s: Pandemic Lessons: A Conversation with SF Health Officer …

WebJuly 20, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Over the last year the public health officer was the ultimate decision maker on what stayed open, where we could go, and what we could do. …

Category:  Health Go Health

‘Siloed, stigmatized, and separated’: Mental health reform 101 …

WebKunins came to San Francisco from New York City, where she was a Department of Health and Mental Hygiene commissioner and worked on HealingNYC to …

Category:  Health Go Health

Mission Neighborhood Health brings clinic to John O'Connell High

Webby Annika Hom September 15, 2023, 5:49 am. Dr. Aarti Vala and Jose Lopez from Mission Neighborhood Health Center pose in front of the new clinic at John O'Connell High …

Category:  Health Go Health

Mission nonprofit gets $6M for health research and interventions

WebA Mission-based nonprofit has won a five-year $6 million federal grant to fund a variety of different health programs for Native American, Latinx and Black communities …

Category:  Health Go Health

Hunters Point Shipyard: Open Studios

WebShipyard Open Studios Showcases the 40-Year Legacy of the Hunters Point Shipyard Artists Free Admission & Parking! Join us at San Francisco’s historic Hunters …

Category:  Health Go Health

United in health: the quest to test Black residents for Covid-19

WebThe UCSF doctor intended to test as many Black residents as possible in a one-day campaign at the Eastmont Mall. But she hesitated on her strategy to hold a …

Category:  Health Go Health

Inequities are built into the city’s contract system, say nonprofit

WebDr. Hillary Kunins, the city’s new director of behavioral health services, mentioned the inequities and the resulting understaffing in nonprofits when she fielded …

Category:  Health Go Health

Bay Area healthcare workers at SF hospital call for Gaza ceasefire

WebFriday’s rally was similar to other Pro-Palestine demonstrations in recent weeks, in which more than 100 Bay Area healthcare workers and allies rallied to call for …

Category:  Health Go Health

SF adds hundreds of treatment beds, but need is far greater

WebThat expansion has been a relative success: To date, the Department of Public Health has added 356 residential beds under the plan since 2020, bringing the …

Category:  Health Go Health

How Clean Are San Francisco Restaurants

WebHow Clean Are San Francisco Restaurants? The Health Department plans to make its own web site easier to use and James Illig, president of the Health Commission, will soon …

Category:  Health Go Health

Snap: Artist at Work

WebTaino, on Mission Street. free daily newsletter to stay informed about all goings-on in the Mission District and San Francisco.

Category:  Health Go Health

Garfield Pool Reopens!

WebAfter $260,000 in renovations. Wait! Before you go Consider donating to Mission Local today. We're a nonprofit newsroom that has been covering San Francisco …

Category:  Health Go Health