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HRD-77-25 1 (1976-12-07)

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Funding of lission Commun'ty Health Center, San Francisco,
California. B-164031 (5); HRD-77-25. December 7, 1976. 3 pp.

Report to Secretary, Department of Health, Education., and
W:ilfare; by Gregory J. Ahart, Director, Human Resources Div.

Issue Area: Health Programs: Health Faciliities (1203).
Coutact: Human Resources Div.
Budget Function: Health: Health Care Services (551).
Congrifosional Relevance: House Committee on Interstate and
    Foreign Commerce; Senate Committee on App.upriations: Labor,
    Health, Educatilon and Wf.'Ltare Subcommittee; Senate Committee
    on Labor and Public Welfare.
Authority: Public Health Jervice Act, as amended, sec. 330,
    1302(7) (42 U.S.C. 254c; 42 U.S.C. 300e-1(7%).

         A study of nalth care services at the Mission
Neighborhood Health Center in San Francisco was part of a review
of the Department .)f Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW)
Community Health Center program. Iegislation Frovides for grants
to develop these centers f.r nedically underserved populations.
Findings/conclusions: The area served by the Mission
Neighborhood Health Center does not qualify as underserved
because the Center- duplicates services available at other health
facilities. The L uber of private physicians in the area has
increased from 20 to 200. The area is served by Lie San
Francisco General Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital, both - ..tf
outpatiehL. clinics, and the Southeast Ambulatory Hfi]th Center.
Dental services have also increased. Some of these facilitles
are funded by HEW. Program utilization was found to be lower
than stipulated in guidelines. Recommendations: Health care
services should be consolidated in the Mission Neighborhood
Health Center area. (HTW)

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