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Fresh Ideas: Improving the Health of Immigrant and Refugee Communities

June 13, 2013 | Program Results Report

Fresh Ideas was a targeted solicitation for proposals that aimed to give immigrants and refugees the tools and support they need to improve and maintain their own health.

Charitable Expectations of Nonprofit Hospitals

July 23, 2009 | Journal Article

How should nonprofit health care providers be expected to benefit the communities that they serve? Maryland's program points the way for other states as a new federal law goes into effect in 2010.

The Accountability of Nonprofit Hospitals

July 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Nonprofit hospitals in Maryland report "community benefits" according to requirements similar to those of the Internal Revenue Service's Schedule H. Maryland's experience with community benefit reporting will likely be instructive to hospitals filing the new Schedule H in 2010.

Society for Sight Works to Prevent Blindness in Baltimore's Homeless People

June 15, 2004 | Program Results Report

The Maryland Society for Sight provided follow-up eye care and treatment for people who were homeless, indigent and uninsured and who had been originally identified through the organization's vision screening programs.

Maryland Locks in Financial Security for School-Based Health Centers

November 14, 2003 | Program Results Report

The State of Maryland Executive Department further developed school-based health centers in the state, established new centers, developed the state's infrastructure to support the centers, and created a statewide organization of SBHCs.

Baltimore Begins to Plan a Better Health System for Sandtown-Winchester

March 1, 2002 | Program Results Report

The City of Baltimore Department of Health developed a plan for a comprehensive, financially sustainable, community-based health care delivery system that would eliminate barriers to access and focus on prevention in an underserved neighborhood.

What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Leaving Welfare Doesn't Always Mean Giving Up Medicaid

August 1, 2001 | Program Results Report

From 1997 to 1999, staff at the Southern Institute on Children and Families (SICF) conducted a project designed to improve awareness among low-income families about benefits for which they are eligible, including Medicaid and child care.

Maryland Saves Millions Through High-Risk Patient Management Initiative

February 1, 1999 | Program Results Report

The University of Maryland Baltimore County's Center for Health Program Development and Management contributed to the design, project management and evaluation of Maryland's High-Risk Patient Management Initiative.

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