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AIDS Office  
Office of Policy and Planning
  • Mayor's HIV/AIDS Summit Report (1998)
    The preliminary report on the Mayor's Summit on AIDS and HIV. To obtain a copy, call 415-554-5967

HIV Services Section
(415) 554-5967

Bayview Hunter's Point
Office of the Director of the Department of Public Health
FAX: 415-554-2806
Census 2000  
Office of Policy and Planning
Charity Care  
Office of Policy and Planning
Child and Adolescent Health  
Office of Policy and Planning
Office of Policy and Planning
Office of Adolescent Health
(415) 255-3925
Office of Policy and Planning
San Francisco Bringing Up Healthy Kids Coalition
415-554-2795
Community Programs  
  • Recommendations from the San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Programs Stakeholder Engagement Process
    August 2008 – May 2009
    (publ May 15, 2009)
Community Programs
415-255-3905
DPH Annual Reports  
Office of Policy and Planning
Health Care Accountability Ordinance (HCAO)  
Office of Policy and Planning
Housing and Homeless Issues  
Office of Policy and Planning
Institutional Master Plan Review for California Pacific Medical Center  
Office of Policy and Planning
Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center  
Office of Policy and Planning
Legislative Issues  
Office of Policy and Planning
Prevention Strategic Plan, 2004 - 2008: Five-Year Plan  
Community Health Promotion & Prevention
San Francisco General Hospital  
Office of the Secretary for the Health Commission
State of the City Public Health Address  
Office of Policy and Planning
Strategic Planning  
Office of Policy and Planning
Women's Health  
Office of Women's Health, Community Programs (415) 255-3865

 



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