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Transforming Health and Health Care: Focus on Maryland

Transforming Health and Health Care: Focus on Maryland. The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland, Baltimore County Catonsville, MD June 21, 2013 Margo Edmunds, PhD and Gerry Fairbrother, PhD. Highlights of the Maryland Health Care Landscape: What Maps Tell Us.

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Transforming Health and Health Care: Focus on Maryland

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  1. Transforming Health and Health Care: Focus on Maryland The Hilltop InstituteUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County Catonsville, MD June 21, 2013 Margo Edmunds, PhD and Gerry Fairbrother, PhD

  2. Highlights of the Maryland Health Care Landscape: What Maps Tell Us • Our objectives for this presentation • Highlight the diversity of meeting participants • Increase your familiarity with Maryland through brief presentation of health data • Population demographics and health data • Maryland delivery system geography 2

  3. Maryland Has 23 Counties 3

  4. Maryland Has 5.9 Million People Source: Map prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from the U.S. Census Bureau 4

  5. Maryland is Racially and Ethnically Diverse 5

  6. Maryland is an Affluent State With Pockets of Poverty Cecil 9.7% Washington 11.8% Garrett 12.0% Carroll 5.5% Allegany 19.1% Baltimore County 9.6% Harford 8.3% Frederick 6.6% Baltimore City 24.5% Kent 13.9% Howard 6.0% Montgomery 6.7% Queen Anne’s 8.7% Anne Arundel 6.1% Caroline 13.1% Prince George’s 9.4% Talbot 10.8% Calvert 6.1% Charles 7.7% Dorchester 17.5% Wicomico 17.7% St. Mary’s 8.6% Worcester 13.0% Somerset 26.2% Source: Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates. 6

  7. Most Residents are Insured, But Not All Source: U.S. Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent. SAHIE/State and County by Demographic and Income Characteristics, 2010 7

  8. County Health Rankings Correspond to Uninsured Rates Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health Rankings 2013. County Health Rankings & Roadmaps: A Healthier Nation, County by County. 2013 Rankings: Maryland. 8

  9. Maryland Has 60 Hospitals Source: GIS data from the Maryland State Data Center, Maryland Department of Planning and hospital listings from the Maryland Hospital Association 9

  10. 15 Hospitals Are Locatedin Baltimore City Source: GIS data from OpenBaltimore, Baltimore City government website 10

  11. FQHCs by System, 2011 11

  12. Maryland’s Safety Net Delivery System 12

  13. Maryland Health Enterprise Zones (5 HEZs) Baltimore City – West Baltimore Anne Arundel County - Annapolis Dorchester and Caroline Counties Prince George’s County- Capital Heights St. Mary’s County – Greater Lexington Park Source: GIS county data from Maryland State Data Center, Maryland Department of Planning 13

  14. Maryland Health Benefit Exchange: Six Connector Entities 14

  15. Thank You to Our Sponsors! 15

  16. Questions 16

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