PRESS RELEASE
Blue Ribbon Panel Considering the Future of St. Luke's Hears
Community Input on Health Care Services in the South of Market Area
(San Francisco, May 9, 2008) The Blue Ribbon Panel formed to help shape the future of
California Pacific Medical Center's (CPMC) health delivery approach for South of Market,
including the future of St. Luke's, held its third meeting today. The second of two data-input
sessions for the Panel, the bulk of the meeting was devoted to a presentation from the Panel's
Community Outreach Task Force.
Stephen H. Lockhart, M.D., Ph.D, Community Liaison to the Blue Ribbon Panel, and task force
members Marilyn Metz, MD, Gillian Gillett, Karen Garrison and Olivia Fe presented the
group's recommendations to the Panel. The extensive report focused on recommendations for
Emergency, Urgent Care and Inpatient services, with specific emphasize on obstetrical and
geriatric services.
"Our goal is to leave 'no rock unturned' as we drive towards our ultimate report to the CPMC
Board of Directors," said panel vice-chair, the Rt. Rev. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of California. "Beyond the financial numbers, census trends and projections,
and realities of health care delivery throughout the whole of San Francisco, the input from the
people living in the South of Market neighborhoods brings an important human dimension to
the data we will weigh with equal gravity in our recommendation."
The Community Outreach Task Force, with 20 members from a wide range of neighborhoods
and organizations, was charged with objectively reporting the health care needs of the
community in the South of Market region of San Francisco to the Blue Ribbon Panel. Beyond
significant data review and analysis, the task force conducted extensive interviews with more
than 20 stakeholder and neighborhood organizations and convened three public discussion
sessions in the Bayview/Hunter's Point, Excelsior and Mission neighborhoods, meeting with
more than 500 people to solicit input for their report.
"On behalf of the Panel, I want to thank the Community Outreach Task Force for its
tremendous work and the significant hours each member dedicated to articulating the
community's suggestions," said the Panel Chair, Stephen Shortell, Ph.D, MPH and Dean of the
School of Public Health at UC Berkeley. "The community input will be invaluable in the
Panel's discovery, discernment and recommendation process."
The Blue Ribbon Panel now moves from the data input phase to developing different options
for St. Luke's, based on various future scenarios for San Francisco.
"Now genuine creativity is required as we imagine viable possibilities for St. Luke's," added
Bishop Andrus. "To paraphrase Einstein, 'the significant problems we have cannot be solved
at the same level of thinking with which we created them.'"
The fourth meeting for the Blue Ribbon Panel will be May 19, 2008 from noon to 2 PM at the
Mission Bay Conference Center; this meeting is open to the public.
The Community Outreach Task Force members are: Rosario Anaya, Mission Language & Vocational
School, Anni Chung, Self Help for the Elderly*, Charlene Clemens, Family Service Agency of San Francisco*,
Pat Coleman, Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center*, Olivia Fe, Latina Breast Cancer Agency*, Donald Frazier,
Westside Community Services*, Estela Garcia, Instituto Familiar de la Raza*, Karen Garrison, Bernal Heights
Neighborhood Center*, Gillian Gillett, The San Jose/Guerrero Coalition to Save Our Streets*, Fr. John Hardin,
St. Anthony's Foundation*, Mai-Mai Quon Ho, Asian Perinatal Services*, Judy Li, St. Luke's Hospital*,
Marilyn Metz, M.D., Arthur H. Coleman Community Foundation*, Suzanne Palmer, Episcopal Community
Services*, Raye Richardson, Ph.D., Marcus Books*, Rev. Shad Riddick, Metropolitan Baptist Church*,
Ahsha Safai, Excelsior resident, Gladys Sandlin, Mission Neighborhood Health Center*, Maria Vicente"
Puletti, St. Luke's Women's Center*, and Stephen H. Lockhart, M.D., Ph.D, Community Liaison to the
Blue Ribbon Panel. (* These organizations are listed only to identify members and are not affiliated with the
Blue Ribbon Panel or the Community Outreach Task Force.)
About the Blue Ribbon Panel
The Blue Ribbon Panel to San Francisco's California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) is an
independent body created under the guidance of San Francisco Supervisor Alioto-Pier and the
San Francisco Director of Health, Mitch Katz, M.D. The goal of the Blue Ribbon Panel is to
articulate a viable plan for acute care hospital and outpatient services at CPMC's St. Luke's
campus which complements and is supported by CPMC's current institutional plan for its
other campuses and to meet the health needs of the communities it serves. For more
information please visit http://www.cpmcbeyondmedicine.com.
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