The MHCC hosted an informational webinar on May 11 to answer questions about the RFA for Maryland Rural Health Transformation Program
Meetings
All Commission meetings will be held at 4160 Patterson Ave. in conference Room 100 at 1:00 p.m., unless noted otherwise. Details on meeting dates, registration, agendas, recordings, and materials are listed below.
NOTE: Any in-person meeting hosted by the commission either at their 4160 Patterson Avenue address or elsewhere will be canceled if the State is under a "liberal leave policy" or experiences a delayed opening.
All virtual Commission meetings or Commission workgroup meetings will be held as scheduled regardless of State government closing announcements because these virtual meetings do not require travel.
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May 2026
April 2026
A group of select stakeholders who report on ways to improve quality and access to primary care services.
Monthly Commission meetings address key areas of health planning, regulation, and policy. These meetings serve as a platform for evaluating statewide healthcare needs and shaping strategic priorities for the future.
A working group of Maryland state regulatory agencies convened by the Governor identified health care workforce development, including Graduate Medical Education (GME), as a key priority in preparing for Maryland’s participation in the CMS AHEAD Model.
An MHCC Learning Network Event - Using Primary Care Innovation: Connected Primary Care and Collaborative Behavioral Health.
March 2026
Following Governor Moore’s September directive, a state working group identified post-acute care as a priority for Maryland’s AHEAD Model goals. Beyond addressing hospital discharge placements, the MHCC must now develop a comprehensive report with recommendations.
Following Governor Moore’s September directive, a state working group identified post-acute care as a priority for Maryland’s AHEAD Model goals. Beyond addressing hospital discharge placements, the MHCC must now develop a comprehensive report with recommendations.
Monthly Commission meetings address key areas of health planning, regulation, and policy. These meetings serve as a platform for evaluating statewide healthcare needs and shaping strategic priorities for the future.
Following Governor Moore’s September directive, a state working group identified post-acute care as a priority for Maryland’s AHEAD Model goals. Beyond addressing hospital discharge placements, the MHCC must now develop a comprehensive report with recommendations.
February 2026
Primary Care Investment workgroup is a group of select stakeholders out of Senate Bill 734 that requires the commission to annually report on ways to improve quality and access to primary care services, with special attention to increasing health equity whilst reducing health care disparities.
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