Category Archives: SF Dept of Public Health

HealthShare Bay Area Founding Members to Form Health Information Exchange

Eighteen Bay Area health care organizations will be founding members of the region’s first community health information exchange (HIE) program, HealthShare Bay Area (HSBA).

The founding 18:

  • Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association
  • Alameda County Community Health Center Network
  • Alameda County Medical Center
  • Brown & Toland Physicians
  • California Pacific Medical Center
  • Glide Health Services
  • Haight Ashbury-Walden House
  • Hill Physicians Medical Group
  • John Muir Health
  • John Muir Physician Network
  • Lyon-Martin Health Services
  • Mission Neighborhood Health Center
  • North East Medical Services
  • St. Anthony Medical Clinic
  • San Francisco Department of Public Health
  • San Francisco Medical Society
  • South of Market Health Center
  • Women’s Community Clinic

The HealthShare Bay Area HIE will provide a secure, safe, and interoperable method for exchanging patient health information among providers of care and patients in the San Francisco Bay Area.

In the coming weeks, the founding members will form a governing board for the HIE. The board will then contract with a vendor that will provide the technical infrastructure for the exchange. The chosen technology will operate according to robust data privacy and security standards.

The governing board will also be tasked with securing additional funding for HSBA. The HIE’s four-year, $11 million startup and operating cost will come primarily from the founding members’ participation fees. Additional federal and private grants will be sought to supplement expenses as HSBA develops. New members joining the exchange in the coming months will provide additional revenue.

HealthShare Bay Area began as a grass-roots community initiative. In August of 2009, the California eHealth Collaborative brought together various San Francisco parties interested in creating a HIE within the city. This meeting was precipitated in large part by the passing of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), which allocated $20 billion for the deployment of health information technology. The ARRA also calls for medical organizations to participate in HIEs.

In March of 2010, a governing committee was formed under the auspices of the San Francisco Medical Society Community Service Foundation. A similar movement was also underway in the East Bay – the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Information Organization, fostered by the Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association. That fall, the San Francisco and East Bay groups joined forces. In April of 2011, the effort officially became HealthShare Bay Area.

Exhibitor List for SFMS Career Fair – September 27

Join SFMS at our second annual Career Fair. This is a complimentary event to all residents, fellows, and SF-based physicians of all specialties. Connect with representatives from a variety of practice types and settings based in San Francisco Bay Area. As an added bonus, the first 30 attendees will receive free parking validation at the CPMC parking garage*.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
The Enright Room at CPMC Pacific Campus
The Enright Room is located on Lobby Level, to the left by the entrance to Kanbar Center.
 

We are proud to feature the following exhibitors for the 2011 SFMS Career Fair:

Asian Health Services
Brown & Toland
Cardiovascular Medical Group
Chinese Hospital
CHW Medical Foundation (St. Mary’s, St. Luke’s, St. Francis)
CPMC/Sutter Health
Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics – Walden House
La Clinica de La Raza
Malin, Aubry, Gores, Wang, Haddad, and Sankaran
Marin Hospitalist Medical Group/Marin General Hospital
My Doctor Medical Group
Native American Health Center
One Medical Group
The Permanente Medical Group/Kaiser Permanente
San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Sonora Regional Medical Center
UCSF Medical Center
 

*Sign in at the SFMS table to receive your parking validation voucher.

Flu, Rabies, Meningococcal… Prevent Any Sort of Debacle!

In partnership with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco Immunization Coalition is hosting its annual Influenza and Infectious Disease Forum on September 28.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
101 Grove Street, Room 300

Participants will learn about the new ways vaccine-preventable diseases are affecting our community and engage in an interactive discussion to identify sustainable solutions. CEU credits are available.

Click here to download the registration flyer.

Prescription Drug Shortages Forcing Physicians and Pharmacists To Scramble

Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle reported record shortages of prescription drugs in the United States are forcing pharmacists and doctors to scramble to find medications for their patients, suitable alternatives, or to delay potentially lifesaving treatments.

Federal recalls, production problems and corporate decisions to discontinue certain medications for financial reasons are cited as the chief causes of the dwindling drug supplies.

In 2006, 70 drugs were in short supply. By the end of last year, the number had jumped to 211, according to the University of Utah Drug Information Service, which tracks prescription drug shortages. Some 190 drugs are currently hard to come by.

More than 90 percent of U.S. hospitals polled by the American Hospital Association in June reported experiencing a drug shortage in the past six months, and nearly 45 percent said they had experienced at least 21 shortages during that time.

Source: California Society of Health-System Pharmacists. * Reasons given by manufacturers.

Read the full article at http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/08/21/MNJ71KMGDU.DTL.

San Francisco Cigarette Ban: Safeway Lawsuit Dismissed

The city of San Francisco’s pioneering ban on tobacco sales by pharmacies has survived its latest challenge, a constitutional lawsuit by the Safeway grocery store chain.

U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken of Oakland dismissed a lawsuit in which Pleasanton-based Safeway Inc. claimed the measure was an unconstitutional restriction on its right to conduct a lawful business.   Click here to read the full story.

SFMS is a long-time advocate of anti-tobacco legislation and San Francisco’s law banning the sale of tobacco in pharmacies.   Most recently, the SFMS has supported the San Francisco Department of Public Health against the Safeway suit with an amicus brief.