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Healthy San Francisco is a program created by the city of San Francisco that makes health care services accessible and affordable for uninsured residents.  Healthy San Francisco offers a new way for San Francisco residents who do not have health insurance, to have basic and ongoing medical care.
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Reports

Annual Program Reports
2009-10 HSF Annual Program Report

2008-09 HSF Annual Program Report

Healthy San Francisco Services and Costs Data

2007-08 HSF Annual Program Report


Background
San Francisco Health Access Program: Serving Uninsured Adults - A Report by Universal Healthcare Council (PDF)
In this report, released June 2006, Mayor's Newsom's Universal Healthcare Council presents recommendations for the development and implementation of the San Francisco Health Access Program.

Covering San Francisco- Public and Private Coverage and the Gaps  (Powerpoint)
This presentation, prepared in February 2006, was created to provide the Universal Healthcare Council a profile of the state of health insurance in San Francisco.

About the Numbers - A Profile of Uninsured Adults in San Francisco  (PDF)
This report, prepared in February 2006, was created for Mayor Newsom's Universal Healthcare Council, and provides a snapshot of the status of uninsured adults and the working uninsured in San Francisco.


Evaluation Reports
Kaiser Family Foundation: Survey of Healthy San Francisco Participants


Knowledge Exchange
Lessons from Healthy San Francisco
Healthy San Francisco Program In-Depth


Regulations
Final Regulations Adopted By Health Commission

Proposed Regulations Implementing Healthy San Francisco and Medical Reimbursement Accounts (PDF)

Draft Regulations on Implementation of Healthy San Francisco and Medical Reimbursement Account Provisions of the San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance(PDF)
The SF Department of Public Health invites all interested parties to provide written comments on these draft regulations. Written comments may be submitted either electronically or via United States mail. Routing information is contained within the document.


Status Report on the Implementation of the San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance
A joint report of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement. These reports were provided to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for the time period of July 2007 to June 2010 consistent with the provisions of the Health Care Security Ordinance.