Governor O’Malley, Lt. Governor Brown and County Executive Baker Announce Prince George’s County Health Care Partnership with University of Maryland Medical System

July 21st, 2011

Officials Sign Agreement to Develop Path Forward for Transforming County’s Health Care System

Upper Marlboro, MD (July 21, 2011) – Today, Governor Martin  O’Malley, Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown, Prince George’s County Executive  Rushern Baker and Dimensions Healthcare System officials announced that the  State, County and Dimensions have reached a partnership  agreement with the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and the  University System of Maryland (USM) for developing a comprehensive plan for  strengthening health care in Prince George’s County.

The multi-party agreement  marks a major step forward in the long-standing efforts to stabilize the health  care system in Prince George’s  County.  Over the coming months, UMMS and USM will work with Dimensions as  well as State and County health officials to establish plans for improving  existing health services, increasing access to primary care, enhancing the  County’s overall health infrastructure, and ensuring a stable and reliable  health care system for Prince George’s County  and Southern Maryland.

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“Today is a great day  for the health of Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland residents,” said Governor  O’Malley.  “In Maryland,  we are committed to ensuring that those in need have access to the highest  quality care they deserve. I commend all of our partners for their leadership  and willingness to come together to improve the health of Prince Georgians and  all Marylanders.”

Among the items that the partnership  will address is an analysis of the County’s health facility needs to determine  the scale, cost and feasibility of constructing a new regional medical center  and health sciences campus.  Prince George’s  Hospital Center (PGHC) in Cheverly is currently the only trauma center serving  Southern Maryland, including Prince    George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s  Counties.  UMMS has completed an initial study of the System and the  health care needs of the County and estimates the overall costs necessary to  implement this vision and strategy to be in the range of $600 million.

“As a Prince George’s  County resident, I understand that establishing a world-class health care  system, including a new regional medical center, is critical to the future  success of our County and all of Southern Maryland,” said Lt. Governor  Brown, who leads the O’Malley-Brown Administration’s efforts to improve health  care throughout Maryland.  “While health care reform will help  provide insurance coverage to thousands of Prince Georgians, their health will  not improve without access to high quality care.  After years of struggles  and false starts, today’s agreement represents a significant step forward  towards transforming health care in Prince    George’s County.”

A 2009 Rand report on health  care in Prince George’s County found that county  residents are more likely to be uninsured and have higher mortality rates than  neighboring Maryland  jurisdictions. The study also concluded that Prince George’s County lacks sufficient  numbers of primary care physicians and safety net providers.

“Access to quality  health care is one of the most valuable services government can provide to its  citizens,” said Prince George’s  County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III. “Today’s announcement is a pivotal  moment to improve not just the quality of health care for County residents, but  their quality of life.  I want to thank Governor O’Malley, Lt. Governor  Brown, Chair Turner, the Prince George’s County Council, Dimensions, and, most  importantly, the University of Maryland Medical System for their collaboration  and advocacy on behalf of the welfare of the citizens of Prince George’s  County.”

As one of Maryland’s  primary providers of high quality health care, UMMS represents an ideal partner  in the efforts to improve health care in Prince    George’s County. UMMS is a private, non-profit network  of 12 academic, community and specialty hospitals located throughout Maryland. UMMS hospitals  employ over 15,000 people and generate $2.5 billion in annual revenue. These 12  hospitals admit more people than any other hospital system in Maryland.

“The University of Maryland   Medical System is pleased to be able to take this next step in  developing a partnership to build a new Regional  Medical Center  for Prince George’s  County,” said UMMS CEO Robert Chrencik.  “All parties understand  that considerable state and local funding will have to be committed to make  such a plan a reality, but we are committed to leading a robust process over  the next 12 to 18 months to refine the plan.”

Dimensions Health Care, the  largest provider of health care services in Prince George’s  County, currently operates the county’s three primary medical facilities: Laurel Regional  Hospital, the Bowie  Health Center,  and Prince George’s  Hospital Center (PGHC) in Cheverly.

“We are extremely  excited about the vision and commitment of our state and county government  leadership to superior health care in Prince    George’s County,” said Kenneth E. Glover,  President and CEO, Dimensions Healthcare System.  “The Board of  Directors and our 3,000 employees of Dimensions are thrilled to work with two  world class giants such as the University System of Maryland and the University of Maryland   Medical System to bring comprehensive and responsive health  care to Prince George’s  County.”

The development of an overall strategic plan as  outlined in the agreement is scheduled to be completed by early 2012, followed  by the completion of subsequent studies, facility site selection and cost  projections by 2013.

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