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COVID-19 UCSF Community Update

Please see the following message from UCSF:

During this difficult time, UCSF is working closely with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office and San Francisco Department of Public Health as part of a coordinated public health response to serve the health care needs of our patients in San Francisco.

The number of cases of COVID-19 in San Francisco continues to rise, but at a slower rate than other areas of the country. We are cautiously hopeful that Mayor London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom’s early and wise calls for sheltering in place and maintaining social distancing are helping to slow the growth in new infections.

UCSF epidemiologists forecast that the peak of cases in San Francisco may occur in the next month. We hope you are staying informed and protecting your health by practicing proper handwashing and social distancing guidelines.

For an overview of UCSF’s efforts and activities, please see below.

UCSF Health:
In early March, to prepare for a possible surge of patients requiring hospitalization, we dramatically decreased the patient census at our adult and children’s hospitals, by cancelling all “elective” inpatient admissions and outpatient visits. In addition, we moved much of our patient care to telemedicine, with some clinics operating now at 100% telemedicine, compared to our previous activity of 5%. This week, we have managed to add back some surgeries to treat such cases as brain tumors requiring urgent resection.

To manage the influx of patients seeking evaluations for respiratory symptoms, we opened a telemedicine screening hotline that refers patients assessed as being at high risk for COVID-19 to appointment-only outpatient screening clinics on our Parnassus Heights and Mission Bay campuses. We also have appointment-only screening clinics for our employees, at our Laurel Heights (drive-through) and Mount Zion campuses.

We have taken a number of steps to prepare for a possible escalation in patient cases, including building temporary accelerated care units outside our Parnassus Heights and Mission Bay hospitals to triage and provide short-term treatment for patients who require care without hospitalization. We also have converted one of our hospital floors on Parnassus Heights campus into a respiratory containment unit and established a respiratory intensive care unit.

In addition, we are working with the City and other hospitals to expand care, both by establishing additional facilities for COVID-19 patient care and providing funding for these efforts:

-Mount Zion: UCSF Health Increases Inpatient Capacity at UCSF Mount
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Location

480 Mission Bay Blvd N
San Francisco, CA 94158
phone | (415) 558-1678

Management Team

General Manager
Gina Gorman | ggorman@actionlife.com

Assistant General Manager
Karen Cubas | kcubas@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
655 Montgomery Street, Suite 1190
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone | (949) 450-0202