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DESCRIPTION:Appeal Hearing on CPMC's Restructure of SF Healthcare\nTuesday, July 17, 4 
 PM\n(postponed from June 12)\nSF City Hall, Supervisor's Chambers \nPolk 
 St. betw. Grove & McAllister\n\n\nCPMC's plan to make healthcare even less 
 accessible to South-East San Francisco passed the Planning Commission, and 
 now rests with the Board of Supervisors. A coalition of community and 
 health advocates has filed an appeal to at least modify CPMC's plan. We 
 want to move 160 beds from the planned Cathedral Hill mega-hospital to the 
 Mission District's St. Luke's Hospital, which could then be economically 
 sustainable. \n\nPLEASE ATTEND. CPMC's plan for rebuilding St. Luke's calls 
 for only 80 beds. This is completely inadequate for the low-income, 
 medically-underserved, and largely minority SouthEast sector, whose only 
 other hospital is SF General, itself being rebuilt with little additional 
 capacity. Moreover, St. Luke's cannot economically sustain itself with only 
 80 beds, and CPMC would certainly use this unsustainability as an excuse to 
 close St. Lukes, despite its promises. 
 \n\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ \n\nCathedral Hill Neighbors 
 \n\nAPPEAL FILED ON CPMC CATHEDRAL HILL HOSPITAL PLAN \n\nCertification of 
 a Final Environmental Impact Report identified as: \nPlanning Case No. 
 2005.0555E, through its Motion No. 18588, for the proposed California 
 Pacific Medical Center Long Range Development Plan Project. \n\nAn appeal 
 on behalf of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United, 
 Council of Community Housing Organizations, Cathedral Hill Neighbors 
 Association, Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, Jobs with Justice San 
 Francisco, and San Franciscans for Healthcare, Housing, Jobs, and Justice 
 has been filed on the decision of the Planning Commission on April 26, 
 2012. \n\nThe plan as approved for the Cathedral Hill campus will be an 
 environmental disaster for the central city neighborhoods of Pacific 
 Heights, Western Addition, Japantown, Cathedral Hill, Polk Corridor and the 
 Tenderloin and a healthcare disaster for the eastern neighborhoods of San 
 Francisco currently served by St. Luke's Hospital. \n\nThe Board of 
 Supervisors needs to overturn this certification and to support the 
 reasonable alternative, identified by the SF Planning Department in 2010 as 
 Alternative 3A, which would relocate 160 beds from the California Campus to 
 the St. Luke’s campus, creating two new sustainable hospitals close to 
 equal size. This alternative creates the same number of new jobs and 
 provides better health care access for all city residents, while reducing 
 the negative traffic, transit, pedestrian safety and air quality impacts on 
 our neighborhood. \n\nA hearing date has been scheduled on Tuesday, June 
 12, 2012 July 17, at 4:00 p.m., at the Board of Supervisors meeting to be 
 held in City Hall, Legislative Chamber, Room 250, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett 
 Place, San Francisco, CA 94102. Community, ecumenical and business 
 representatives and other interested speakers should attend this hearing 
 and/or provide written comment as outlined in the appeal posted on our 
 website at sfchna.org. \n\nYou can also contact our new Supervisor at 
 christina.olague [at] sfgov.org. \n\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++ \n\nFrom the 
 upcoming (June, 2012) issue of the SF Gray Panthers newsletter: 
 \n\nMayor’s Giveaway to CPMC \n\nCalifornia Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) 
 plans to consolidate its SF facilities into a mega-hospital at Van Ness and 
 Geary. Community, labor, and patient advocates have serious concerns about 
 (1) long-term viability of St. Luke’s Hospital for medically-underserved, 
 poor, and largely minority SouthEast San Francisco, (2) affordability of 
 care for low-income uninsured and Medi-Cal recipients, (3) gentrification 
 and loss of affordable housing, particularly in the adjoining Tenderloin, 
 (4) rights of RNs to remain in the CNA, (5) loss of long-term and 
 psychiatric care, (6) increased traffic and disruption by construction, and 
 (7) quality of life and environmental concerns. \n\nOpposition groups, 
 including the Good Neighbor Coalition, Jobs with Justice, the Calif. Nurses 
 Association, and the Coalition for Health Planning have demanded a 
 Community Benefits Agreement, a legally binding agreement between CPMC and 
 affected unions and community groups, that would address the above issues 
 and be part of Mayor Ed Lee’s development agreement with CPMC. 
 \n\nInstead, Lee has reached a giveaway deal with (1) with few jobs 
 guaranteed to City residents, (2) no assurances of affordable housing for 
 its workforce, (3) no improvements on CPMC’s abysmal charity care, (3) 
 permission to operate St. Luke’s Hospital with an unsustainably low 
 number of beds and with an escape clause in its 20 year promise to keep it 
 open. CPMC is raising its costs to Blue Shield, who will pass those costs 
 on to City employees using that insurer. CPMC has also refused to recognize 
 the union status of its own RNs moving to the new hospital. The SF Planning 
 Commission has approved the deal. It now must pass the Supervisors. \n\nOWL 
 has a better idea: Base healthcare planning on the needs of ALL. “OWL 
 recommends that city actions to approve CPMC applications be delayed until 
 2013 when the Healthcare Master Plan is available to guide official 
 decisions. The Master Plan requires the Dept. of Public Health to conduct 
 an assessment of healthcare need and to develop a “determination of 
 consistency” to advise the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors 
 on land use related to health care facilities.”  \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/09/18715048.php
SUMMARY:Appeal Hearing on CPMC's Restructure of SF Healthcare
LOCATION:SF City Hall, Supervisor's Chambers \nPolk St. betw. Grove & McAllister
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/09/18715048.php
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