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actually has a robust communications system already in play so we'll continue to strengthen our partnership with them in terms of getting out the information of the services we provide. >> thank you so the other questions i have is the do those numbers include the other community clinics signatures martin and the free clinic and i see the deputy shaking his head and nate's that's our network by the way, u. >> because those are somewhat of a speciality clinic so serving the women in the community do we see any value in creating a medical home oh. >> oh, absolutely some of the clinic consortium have a
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contracts with us but did you say larkin. >> no, no lion martin. >> lion martin has been absorbed by h.r. 360 with a large contracted they're a primary care clinic they've been providing speciality and hospitalizations so they're a vendor or contractor within our network. >> so in the future will we see their data included. >> probably through the health plan and so certainly we could share that information and get access to the health plan providers and translate that to our network and that's something we can certainly is provide you. >> absolutely ze we have a strong collaboration with the san francisco clinic consortium we meet with them and the medical directors work together
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again, we provide the hospital care so they are we consider them part of the family we plan together and implement together and share data together. >> at this rate they'll out grow us first (laughter). >> i have one comment i think this goes to healthy san francisco when the date of the clients is important i notice it's mustard together with another organization i want to know if you can keep the data separate the highest rate of solicitation are in oakland i've been taking language classes at the college and taking mandarin
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they've wield i widow he would away a lot of the programs so if we don't keep the statistics of the languages we can't help our social workers that want to be medical interpreters. >> we'll take that suggestion. >> we'll not received public comment requests but there are there any public comment. >> general public comment. >> no for this item. >> any other comments commissioners. >> so the item is concluded i'm wondering if the president would rodriguezant to make comments how she feels how i'm wondering
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some of the things we might want to look forward in working with you. >> i know the hour is getting late i will make my comments short and sweetie think this has been an and we'll productive joint commission hearing i've found a lot of enlightening information and perhaps for further collaboration and i'm sure all of our commissioners will probably like to make comments but i would ask if the directors might like to make any comments about kind of a path forward for future moderation. >> i'll echo that a lot of us have discussed a lot of
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temptations and a new magnetically health system we ask our directors where it is to have the intersection and where it would be appropriate to report back to the commission to see the progress that's being made on the subject being made her here and other subject i'll invite both the 0 decorators to ma make their comments. >> thank you very much i want to say that 9 leadership has been meeting are director garcia on a fairly regular basis by 24 reinforces i need to meet with director garcia a number of times we look forward to working with you. >> i was writing notes back and forth an organization closed and
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it's an appropriate comment we remember working on the human trafficking that organizations have difficulties so we'll be working closely with the director to look at how to continue to provide those services with one less community-based organization that's able to do that so we'll commit to work and i've been taking notes on the areas we're talked about and create a report for the commission and continue to work on some of the areas i think this issue of trama and the impact of trauma i think the pictured it very well an entire impact on the health statutes and you, add many things and you talked about splitting. >> i'm on number 2 i think we certainly have common items to work and a on and learning our work as commissioners also as
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the directors we forward to working with you. >> i love the high-level reports they give a view of the whole city but i was laborer for maybe next time either by, you know, health network service area or by zip code or something we might look at the issues in terms of the service programs or population issues like for example, the health relate breast cancer screen rates you can compare the clinics and rates and stuff. >> any further comments if comments otherwise we'll call the next item. >> general public comment we have one card submitted and
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son-in-law. >> i'll call the card submitted we have 2 minutes rubbing deny e benefit goldman. >> i'll hold the timer up when you're finished. >> president curtis and honored commissioners i'm a dual diagnosed mental health consumer at mission that is part of the mission mental health services i'm under the excellent care of my psych social worker and my psychiatrist recently, i spoke out about a violation of the admission agreement between myself and the board and care i stay and mary in her house i've been living there for 4 years
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without incident my incident and stable illicit has been an important part of my wellness and recovery the violation of the admission agreement builds down to one sandwich the facility agrees to provide 3 meals and two snacks i was out all day working busily when i thought were good works and returned to the occur, if you will, if you time of 10:00 p.m. was given my lunch and requested my diaper the administrator is donya herself defenses refused me the sandwich i called the sfpd to be witnesses to her refusal and i mentioned i was going to state licensing
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following that a few days later i received an eviction notice regarding thirty days notice dear mr. goodman i give you thirty days eviction notice because our 52-year-old we can't meet our needs. >> mr. goodman. >> they were quarterbacking this if anyone was expertise to share please do so thank you. >> thank you, mr. goodman that was one other public that wanted to speak also. >> reroberta and staying say our name. >> i'm the co-chair for a e w san francisco when is for the university of women i come to the commission meeting open a
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regular basis and it's been griffin to see the issues that the cross over between our commission and the women's commission items i just wanted to update that on the women's side we were very interested in stem and getting women and girls into stem we weekday back our girdles if the math and science camp there were 15 of them and one story that stuck out one girl was working with a skid that competed on her and math and science is a very creative endeavor the other item oh, they were planning for 2015 so we sent 15 girls to science and math camp every year there's
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a 69th anniversary of the united nations signing felt declaration on october 19th a e w is is a co-sponsoring and telling them for human right if anyone wants information i can turn this on send this along thank you for an insignificant full meeting. >> thank you next item. >> we're at adjournment commissioners. >> so we need to have a motion for adjournment did the health commission wish to stay or is there a motion for adjournment (laughter) all in favor if not the health commission is adjourned
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we have a tradition of egyptian in women we're lost i want to call for a motion and say that - >> i have 3 women to adjourn first is john rivers she was the first hollywood women to come up in hiv aids and remove the stigma we lost lillian polling the k cf for asian pacific islanders and i was up in the san francisco when the population was 23 percent and a lot of public service announcements on health care and finally joanne garvey a a long
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san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the
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city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure
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to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host the city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth,
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muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san francisco's iconic cable cars had seen their final days. entered mrs. cluskin, the leader
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to save the cable cars. arguing that the cable cars were a symbol of the city, and she entered a charter placed on the november ballot. it passed overwhelmly. the california street cable railway was purchased by the city in 1952. there were cut backs on the cable car system and in 1957 only three lines would remain. the three lines that exist today. in 1964 the cable car's future as part of california's transit system was sealed when it was proclaimed a national historic landmark. in february, 1980, muni metro
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were officially inaugurated. in that same year, muni received its first fleet of buses equipped with wheelchair lifts. in 1982 when the cable car had a shut-down, they added an alternative attraction to the cars. the festival was a huge hit and would continue for the next four summers in a permanent f-line that would extend all the way to fisherman's wharf, by 2000 the f-line was in place. and in 2007 muni extended the third line to the southeast corner and returning to third street. for the first time in 60 years.
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in the course of last 100 years, muni's diverse workforce forged by men and women of innovation have reflected the many cultures that flock to the city. muni's ground-breaking antidiscrimination has guaranteed equal opportunity for all. the city's policy mandates the course for the future, as they work diligently to increase options and increase multialternatives, and deduce -- reduce the carbon footprint. it continues to improve the systems. during this sen -- centennial year we reflect on the transit
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