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San Francisco Health Board reports vaccination success and future care initiatives

May 13, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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San Francisco Health Board reports vaccination success and future care initiatives
The San Francisco Health Service Board meeting on July 4, 2025, highlighted significant updates regarding public health initiatives and ongoing projects within the city's health services. Key discussions included the city's vaccination progress, upcoming voluntary benefit enrollment, and the expansion of telehealth services.

A major focus of the meeting was the city's vaccination efforts, with officials reporting that nearly 66% of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, and over 50% are fully vaccinated. This achievement is attributed to a strong public-private partnership that has effectively increased vaccine distribution. Health officials noted that starting tomorrow, vaccinations will be available for approximately 25,000 young residents aged 12 and older. Strategies are being developed to address vaccine hesitancy among certain groups, ensuring continued outreach and education.

In addition to vaccination updates, the board discussed an upcoming voluntary benefit enrollment period set for June. This initiative aims to provide employees with additional benefits, building on the success of a similar enrollment conducted two years prior.

The meeting also touched on the rise of telehealth services during the pandemic. Officials are considering making certain telehealth regulations permanent, reflecting the high acceptance of these services among the community. This shift is part of a broader effort to adapt health service delivery in response to changing needs.

Furthermore, the board announced a partnership with the Catalyst for Payment Reform to evaluate existing accountable care organizations. This evaluation aims to enhance health service delivery and will be shared with the board later this year.

The meeting concluded with a reminder of the ongoing blackout period for competitive market requests for proposals related to Medicare products, with updates expected in June. Overall, the discussions underscored the city's commitment to improving public health and adapting to the evolving landscape of healthcare services.

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