Summary Report: Maryland Community Health Resources Commission Program Assessment
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2018-11-06
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assesment of Medicaid healthcare programs
pre and post healthcare evaluation design
Potomac Healthcare Foundation 50-bed residential substance abuse Recovery Support Center
Lower Shore Clinic chronic disease hospital readmission reduction
Garett County Health Department telehealth technology to increase access to MAT in rural areas
Baltimore City Health Department B'More for Healthy Babies Initiative
pre and post healthcare evaluation design
Potomac Healthcare Foundation 50-bed residential substance abuse Recovery Support Center
Lower Shore Clinic chronic disease hospital readmission reduction
Garett County Health Department telehealth technology to increase access to MAT in rural areas
Baltimore City Health Department B'More for Healthy Babies Initiative
Abstract
The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) aims to expand access to health care for low-income Marylanders and underserved communities and increase the capacity of the state’s health care safety net infrastructure to deliver high-quality, affordable health care. The CHRC sponsors a grants program that has awarded 210 grants totaling $64.1 million since its inception. In spring 2016, the CHRC contracted with Hilltop to assess the programs of four selected 2016 grant recipients: Potomac Healthcare Foundation, Lower Shore Clinic, Garrett County Health Department, and Baltimore City Health Department. The objective of the assessments was to determine the extent to which the programs had an impact on health services utilization and costs for participating Medicaid beneficiaries. This summary report discusses Hilltop’s assessment methodology, limitations, and key findings.