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File #: 23-33    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/5/2022 Departments: HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH
On agenda: 1/17/2023 Final action: 1/17/2023
Title: Adopt a resolution authorizing the acceptance of the Ryan White A funding award from the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health to provide HIV/AIDS health services, for the term of March 1, 2022, through February 28, 2023, in an amount not to exceed $1,442,325.
Attachments: 1. 20230117_r_Acceptance of Rryan White Award_, 2. 20230117_a_San Mateo County Grant Agreement (G-100 1-22)
Special Notice / Hearing: None
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Louise F. Rogers, Chief, San Mateo County Health
Marc Meulman, Director, Public Health, Policy, and Planning
Subject: Acceptance of Award from the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health to Provide HIV/AIDS Health Services

RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution authorizing the acceptance of the Ryan White A funding award from the City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health to provide HIV/AIDS health services, for the term of March 1, 2022, through February 28, 2023, in an amount not to exceed $1,442,325.

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BACKGROUND:
The Ryan White Treatment Modernization Act of 1990 provides funding to eligible metropolitan areas (EMA) that are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. EMAs utilize this funding for the development, organization, coordination, and operation of more effective and cost-efficient systems that deliver essential services to HIV/AIDS-affected individuals and their families. Funding comes to the San Mateo County Public Health STD/HIV Program (SMSH) through an agreement with the Bay Area EMA's fiscal agent, the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF).

DISCUSSION:
SMSH utilizes Ryan White grant funds to provide a continuum of services which include: outpatient ambulatory medical care, medical case management, housing assistance, outpatient and residential drug treatment, oral care, mental health, a food program, laboratory costs and medical supplies.

This agreement comes to the Board late due to delays from the federal government in releasing funds to CCSF.

The resolution contains the County's standard provisions allowing amendment of the County's fiscal obligations by a maximum of $25,000 (in aggregate).

The agreement and resolution have been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney as to form.

It is anticipated that the viral load of 90% of clients receiving services will d...

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