Secretary Colmers Welcome Message
Welcome!
Governor
Martin O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown join me in
welcoming you to the official Web site for the Maryland
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH).
Maryland’s health care delivery
system consists of public and private hospitals, nursing
homes, outpatient clinics, home health care services,
hospices, providers, and health educators, among others.
As a public health department,
our goal is to improve the health status of every Maryland
resident and to ensure access to quality health care. We are
responsible for helping each person live a life free from
the threat of communicable diseases, tainted foods, and
dangerous products. To assist in our mission, we regulate
health care providers, facilities, and organizations, and
manage direct services to patients where appropriate.
Although public health
activities such as registration of births, deaths and
marriages began in Maryland in the mid-1600s, the formal
public health effort did not begin until 1797 when Baltimore
Town was incorporated into Baltimore City. At that time
health ordinances were passed and by the early 1800s
smallpox vaccinations were available to the poor, free of
charge.
Numerous changes have occurred
in Maryland since that time, and all have helped public
health evolve into a system that today provides an
impressive array of services. The system includes DHMH and
24 local health departments – one each in Baltimore City and
Maryland’s 23 counties.
DHMH has two major divisions -
Public Health Services and Health Care Financing. In
addition, the department has 20 boards that license and
regulate health care professionals; and seven commissions
that issue grants, and research and make recommendations on
issues that affect Maryland’s health care delivery system.
We depend on a staff of more than 8,000 and a budget of more
than $7 billion to provide needed services to Maryland
communities.
Our Public Health Services
Division reaches out to many vulnerable residents, including
those who have HIV/AIDS, developmental disabilities, mental
illnesses and dependency on alcohol and drugs. The Health
Care Financing Division implements the Medicaid program,
which features the department’s HealthChoice and
Children’s Health Program along with other initiatives,
including those that help people with the cost of
prescription medications.
Information about our
organization, programs and many other services can be found
on this Web site. I hope you will take the time to
familiarize yourself with the numerous activities and
accomplishments of the Department. If you need further
assistance, please contact Keith Tobias in the Constituent
Services Unit at
ConstituentServices@dhmh.state.md.us
or by calling 410-767-5783.
Again, thank you for visiting
our Web site. It is a pleasure to serve you!
John M. Colmers
Secretary