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SF HIV FOG Open Enrollment Boot CAMP IV Resource Guide Part VI San Francisco Health Care Options Table of Contents Number of Pages HIV Care Options in SF 3 SF HIV Navigation Options 6

= Can also help with PrEP Direct updates: Andy Scheer, LCSW at SF City Clinic (Andy.Scheer@sfdph.org) UPDATED: 6/25/18 HIV CARE OPTIONS IN SF A guide to clinics, providers, and the healthcare coverage they accept. Clinic-Based Care Options CLINIC NAME HIV Clinics often offer wrap around care with Primary Care Physicians, RNs, Social Workers, Benefits Coordinators and other services BENEFITS INFO Positive Health Program at Ward 86 Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (23421) SF General Hospital, 995 Potrero Ave., Bldg. 80, Fl 6 Medicare (415) 206-2400, option 3 (new patient appointments) Healthy San Francisco; uninsured on sliding scale UCSF 360 Wellness Center CoveredCA: Blue Shield of CA 350 Parnassus Ave., Ste. 908 Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (24102) (415) 353-2119, option 1 (new patient appointments) Anthem Blue Cross (H2E087) Medicare & many private insurance plans General HIV Clinic with specialty programs for Woman, Transgender Women, Men of Color, 50+ Silver Project Clinica Esperanza Mission Neighborhood Health Ctr, 240 Shotwell St. Se habla español Liliana Schmitt, (415) 552-1013, x2234 Roberto Maldonado (415) 552-1013, x2319 Covered CA: Blue Shield of CA Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (21047) Anthem Blue Cross (XKI000) Medicare & some private insurance plans Healthy San Francisco; uninsured on sliding scale While the clinic specializes in services for the Spanish-speaking, Latino community and all communities are welcomed. Evening Hours: Tu, Wed, Th, noon-9:00pm; Daytime: Mo and Fri, 9:00-6:00pm Sister Mary Philippa Health Center Covered CA: Blue Shield of CA; HealthNet Saint Mary s Hospital, 2235 Hayes Street, Fl 5 Medi-Cal: Anthem Blue Cross (H2P367) Leah Kramer, LCSW Medicare & some private insurance plans (415) 750-5923 Healthy San Francisco Kaiser Covered CA: Kaiser 2238 Geary Blvd., 4 West Geary Campus Medi-Cal: Only if you ve been a Kaiser member within the 1600 Owens, 4th Floor Mission Bay Campus prior 6-months; enroll in SF Health Plan then call SFHP to Ed Chitty, RN, Patient Care Coordinator request Kaiser enrollment (415) 833-4258 Medicare & private Kaiser plans HealthRight 360 Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (Mission 22677; Clayton 22652; Integrated Care Ctr: 1563 Mission St. (415) 746-1940 Ellis 25203; Market 21844) Haight Ashbury: 558 Clayton St. (415) 746-1950 Anthem Blue Cross (Mission XX4; Clayton XXU; Ellis XXA; Tenderloin Health: 330 Ellis St. (415) 674-6140 Market XXM) Lyon Martin: 1748 Market St., #201 (415) 565-7667 Medicare Healthy San Francisco San Francisco City Clinic Uninsured 356 7th St. (between Folsom & Harrison) Not currently in care Not in care? Without a local provider? Out of meds? Call Andy Scheer, Social Worker at City Clinic: (415) 487-5511 Easy entry into care, help with insurance and wrap-around benefits (ADAP, HIPP) and linkage to medical homes. Benefits: tiny.cc/hivbenefitsoptionsinsf Navigation: tiny.cc/hivnavigationoptionsinsf Care: tiny.cc/hivcareoptionsinsf This guide is not an exhaustive list of clinics or providers, nor is it an endorsement of these entities. Care is also available through Native American Health Center and South of Market Health Center, among others.

CLINIC NAME BENEFITS INFO SF Community Health Center Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (25353) 726 Polk St., 4 th floor Anthem Blue Cross (G1H009) Jawon Jang, Clinic Nurse Medicare (415) 292-3400, x707 Some private insurance plans; uninsured on sliding scale The clinic has some evening hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 9:30-6:00pm, and Thurs 11:30-7:00pm AIDS Healthcare Foundation Covered CA: Blue Shield of CA 518-A Castro St. Medi-Cal: Anthem Blue Cross (call for clinic code) (415) 552-2814 Medicare & many private insurance policies Uninsured on sliding scale NOTE: The SF clinic is only open on Wednesdays & Fridays; the pharmacy in SF is open daily (except Sunday) Veterans Administration Ft. Miley: 4150 Clement St., Bldg 203, Ward 1B Downtown: 401 3 rd (at Harrison) Elda Kong, NP (415) 221-4810, x23942 SFDPH Clinics w/ HIV Primary Care Call the SF DPH new patient appointment unit to connect to the clinics listed below. (415) 364-7942 VA Health Care System benefits recipients only Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (see below for clinic codes) Medicare Healthy San Francisco Castro-Mission (21041) Maxine Hall (21046) Southeast Health Center (21056) Family Health (21044) Silver Avenue (21053) Tom Waddell (21667) General Medical Clinic (21045) SFDPH Youth-focused HIV Primary Care For clients 12 to 24 years of age, regardless of insurance status Medi-Cal: SF Health Plan (see below for clinic codes) Healthy San Francisco Uninsured Cole St. (22095) Larkin/Michael Baxter (22096) Larkin/ACAC (22096) 555 Cole St. 134 Golden Gate 129 Hyde St. (415) 751-8181 (415) 673-0911 x259 (415) 749-6977 Private Practice Doctors Medicare and private insurance including Covered CA plans often accepted, but usually not Medi-Cal; call to inquire which plans and if accepting new patients Charles Moser, MD Jesus Gatpolintan, MD Mark Higgins, MD Bruce Bornfleth, MD Gary Feldman, MD Shawn Hassler, MD Robert Bush, MD One Medical Group Mark Illeman, NP Lisa Sterman, MD William Kapla, MD (various locations) Virginia Cafaro, MD Louis Cubba, MD William Owen, MD Paying for Care Covered California (800) 300-1506 CoveredCA.com Medi-Cal 1440 Harrison St. (415) 863-9882 MyBenefitsCalWin.com Medi-Cal Expansion may cover meds & care if household income is at or below 138% of MAGI* FPL 2018 138% FPL MAGI*: for 1 = $16,754/year or $1,397/month for 2 = $22,715/year or $1,893/month Managed Care Plans in SF: SF Health Plan (800) 288-5555 Anthem Blue Cross (800) 407-4627 Call Health Care Options at (800) 430-4263 to enroll/change your plan, or call the plan directly CA Office of AIDS programs help cover costs for meds & care if household MAGI* FPL is 138% 500% 2017 500% FPL MAGI*: for 1 = $60,700 for 2 = $82,300 for 3 = $103,900 for 4 = $125,500 ADAP (tiny.cc/ca-adap) covers costs of HIV & related medications for uninsured and insured enrollees OA-HIPP (tiny.cc/oa-hipp) pays private insurance premiums (e.g. Covered CA, COBRA) and some co-pays Medicare Part D Premium Payment (tiny.cc/mdpp) pays Medicare Part D prescription drug plan premiums *MAGI = Modified Adjusted Gross Income; more info: Google UC Berkeley Labor Center MAGI or IRS Topic 403 = Can also help with PrEP Direct updates: Andy Scheer, LCSW at SF City Clinic (Andy.Scheer@sfdph.org) UPDATED: 6/25/18

SF HIV NAVIGATION OPTIONS Side A navigation services help connect people to ANY clinic or provider in San Francisco. NAVIGATION PROGRAM HIV+ CLIENT FOCUS HEALTHCARE ACCEPTED NOTES LINCS Navigation All HIV+ people, especially: No insurance Se habla Español City Clinic, 356 7th St. Gay & Bi Men restrictions HIV Care Navigation and Drop in or call Transgender & Gender Can help establish linkage to PrEP & PEP Mark O Neil non-conforming health care coverage prescription and navigation (415) 487-5520 Women services at SF City Clinic are Clients w/complex needs also available SF AIDS Foundation All HIV+ people, especially: No insurance Se habla Español 1035 Market St. Gay & Bi Men restrictions Short- & long-term case 470 Castro St. (@ 18th) Drug Users Can help establish management available assist4hiv@sfaf.org Transgender & Gender health care coverage PrEP & PEP prescription and (415) 602-9676 or non-conforming navigation available (415) 487-3000 HIV & Hep C co-infected ask for the HIV Navigator Undocumented Glide All HIV+ people, especially: No insurance Can link HIV- partners to PrEP 330 Ellis St. (@ Jones) Drug Users restrictions Direct connection with Amber Taylor HIV & Hep C co-infected Can help establish Glide/HealthRight 360 Clinic (415) 674-6168 Transgender & Gender health care coverage and can link clients to other non-conforming Glide/HealthRight 360 clinics as well insurance: Medi-Cal, Medicare, Healthy SF Shanti All HIV+ people, especially: No insurance Emotional & practical 730 Polk St. (@ Ellis) Women restrictions support provided Adrienne Elias Drug Users Can help establish Hep C mono-infected served (415) 674-4760 HIV & Hep C co-infected health care coverage Narcan distribution site St. James Infirmary 234 Eddy St. (@ Taylor) Ask for the Care Navigator (415) 554-8494 Current & Former No insurance Short & Long-term case sex workers restrictions management available Drug Users Can help establish No HIV primary care on site Transgender & Gender health care coverage Sex Workers clinic: non-conforming Wednesdays, 6-9 PM Transgender clinic: Thursdays, 1-4 PM Additional Resources: These are not Navigation programs, but can connect patients to care. Early CARE Program: Rapid Entry/Re-entry into care for uninsured, out of care clients. SF City Clinic, 356 7th St. Andy Scheer, LCSW (415) 487-5511 PHAST Program: Rapid Entry/Re-entry into care. Ward 86 @ Zuckerberg SF General, 995 Potrero Ave. Sandra Torres (415) 206-2419; Lizzy Lynch, RN (415) 206-2458; PHAST pager (415) 443-3892 HIV Integrated Services (via Jail Health): Case management for people in or just out of jail. Irma Parada (415) 581-3141 Need help picking the right HIV Navigation support? Contact Mark O Neil: (415) 487-5520, Mark.Oneil@sfdph.org Direct updates: Andy Scheer, LCSW at SF City Clinic (Andy.Scheer@sfdph.org) UPDATED: 9/21/18

Side B navigation services help connect people to SPECIFIC clinics or providers in San Francisco. AGENCIES & NAVIGATORS HIV+ CLIENT FOCUS HEALTHCARE ACCEPTED NOTES LINCS Navigation @ All HIV+ people, especially: Patients with: Medi-Cal, Se habla Español Ward 86 Gay & Bi Men Medicare, or Healthy SF PrEP & PEP prescription City Clinic, 356 7th St. Transgender & Gender Can help establish health and navigation services Drop in or call non-conforming care coverage available Mark O Neil (415) 487-5520 Women TACE All HIV+ people, especially: Patients must have: Short & Long-term case 730 Polk St. (@ Ellis) Transgender & Gender Medi-Cal, Medicare, management available (415) 292-3420 non-conforming or Healthy SF with case managers & peer Ask for the HIV Navigator Homeless clients Can help establish health navigators care coverage OK to drop-in to start care: Mon to Fri, 9-noon TransAccess drop-in: Thursdays, 9-noon Clínica Esperanza All HIV+ people, especially: Patients with: Medi-Cal, Se habla Español Mission Neighborhood Latino community Medicare, Covered CA, or PrEP & PEP prescription Health Center Mono-lingual Spanish- Healthy SF and navigation services 240 Shotwell St. (@ 16th) speakers Some private insurance available Robert Maldonado plans accepted (415) 552-1013 x2319 Can help establish health care coverage UCSF 360 Wellness Center All HIV+ people, especially: Patients with: Medi-Cal, PrEP & PEP prescription 350 Parnassus Ave., Ste 908 Gay & Bi Men Medicare or Covered CA and navigation available Women s HIV Program Men of Color Many private insurance Specialty clinics: Men of Beth Chiarelli (415) 353-2417 Transgender & Gender plans accepted Color, 50+ silver project, non-conforming Can help establish health Transgender women / General HIV Clinic Women care coverage Andrew Abundiz women (415) 353-3496 Clients w/complex needs Southeast Health Center All HIV+ people, especially: Patients must have: Short- & long-term case 2401 Keith St. Post-incarceration Medi-Cal, Medicare, or management available Gwen Smith clients Healthy SF Medication adherence (415) 671-7057 Current SE Health Can help establish health counseling and mental Center clients care coverage health therapy available What is HIV Navigation? HIV Navigation is a service to assist out-of-care, HIV+ clients re/connect with HIV care and treatment. Navigators can help clients access insurance, benefits, and other support services based on their individual needs. They usually offer mobile services in the community for a limited period of time. Who is considered Out-of-care for HIV? No visits with an HIV medical provider in the past 6 months and/or no appointments scheduled Not taking HIV meds (ART) or taking them inconsistently Benefits: tiny.cc/sfhivbenefits Navigation: tiny.cc/sfhivnavigation Care: tiny.cc/sfhivcare Need help picking the right HIV Navigation support? Contact Mark O Neil: (415) 487-5520, Mark.Oneil@sfdph.org Direct updates: Andy Scheer, LCSW at SF City Clinic (Andy.Scheer@sfdph.org) UPDATED: 9/21/18