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The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH), previously called as the San Francisco Health Department, is the public health department of the city of San Francisco, California in the US. It has two main divisions: The San Francisco Health Network and Population Health.
In 1850, a California state bill appropriated $50,000 to build a State Marine Hospital in San Francisco. [9]In 1851, the United States Congress established the U.S. Marine Hospital, San Francisco at Rincon Point [10] and relocated to the Presidio of San Francisco in 1875.
SFGov.org, official site of City and County of San Francisco; San Francisco Voter Pamphlets and Propositions dating back to 1907 at the San Francisco Public Library; San Francisco Charter and Municipal Codes Archived August 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine from American Legal Publishing
The organizational changes in the 20th century after 1973 have been: Creation of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in 1980 [ 41 ] Merging of the Health Resources Administration and Health Services Administration into the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in 1982 [ 35 ]
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is a department within the California Health and Human Services Agency that finances and administers a number of individual health care service delivery programs, including Medi-Cal, which provides health care services to low-income people.
S. San Francisco Arts Commission; San Francisco County Transportation Authority; San Francisco Department of Public Health; San Francisco Department of Public Works
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is the state department responsible for public health in California.It is a subdivision of the California Health and Human Services Agency.
The Healthy Development Measurement Tool (HDMT), developed by the San Francisco Department of Public Health, provides an approach for evaluating land-use planning and urban development with regards to the achievement of human health needs.