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    The Maryland Community Health Resources Commission (CHRC) is a quasi-independent commission operating within the Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DHMH), whose members are appointed by the Governor. The CHRC was created by the Maryland General Assembly in 2005 to expand access to health care in underserved communities in the state and address service delivery gaps in our dynamic health care marketplace.

    Over the last six years, the CHRC has issued eight Call for Proposals and awarded 110 grants, totaling $26.1 million. These grants have expanded access in all 24 jurisdictions of the state and collectively provided health care services to more than 100,000 low-income Marylanders. For more information about these programs, please click on the links below.

    In addition to these grants, the CHRC is working closely with DHMH and others to implement the following projects:

     
     



    Expanding Access to Primary Care

    Expanding Access to Primary Care

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    Helping to Reduce Infant Mortality

    Helping to Reduce Infant Mortality

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    Increasing Access to Dental Care

    Increasing Access to Dental Care

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    Integrating Behavioral Health Treatment Services

    Integrating Behavioral Health Treatment Services

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    Reducing Visits to the Emergency Department

    Reducing Visits to the Emergency Department
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    Facilitating the Adoption of Health Information Technology

    Facilitating the Adoption of Health Information Technology

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