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Baltimore Medical System Awarded $1.1 Million Grant for Relocation of Middlesex Health Center

April 20, 2022 / Destiny Johnson

Baltimore (October 26, 2021) – Baltimore Medical System (BMS), the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland, has been awarded $1,109,730 from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to support the relocation of its Middlesex Health Center. Currently located at 1245 Eastern Boulevard, BMS at Middlesex will be moving to 9504 Philadelphia Road to a new space that will double its current footprint as it continues its work to improve the health, wellness, and quality of life for underserved residents of eastern Baltimore County. The new location is expected to open in spring 2022.

 

HHS awarded the funds to Baltimore Medical System through the American Rescue Plan, which has provided almost $1 billion to nearly 1,300 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program-funded health centers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories to support major construction and renovation projects. These awards will strengthen primary health care infrastructure across the U.S. and advance health equity and health outcomes in medically underserved communities, including through projects that support COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccination.

 

Baltimore Medical System operates eight community health centers, three pharmacies and eight school-based health sites around Baltimore, and serves more than 60,000 patients annually, including those who are underserved and uninsured. The new Middlesex Health Center will enable BMS to better serve the more than 37,000 low-income community residents who are not currently accessing health care services.

 

“We are extremely grateful to HHS and the American Rescue Fund for this significant contribution to our new BMS at Middlesex Health Center,” said Shirley Sutton, president and CEO, Baltimore Medical System. “Quite simply, we have outgrown our current facility, which has created challenges for our providers and limited our ability to expand. Our new, larger space will offer a more comfortable environment for our patients and allow us to add new staff and services to provide even more comprehensive care to address the complex health care needs of our community.”

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