Deliver a Stronger Health Care System

Delivering a Stronger, Smarter Health Care System for Every Resident

America is in the middle of a health care crisis. Costs are spiraling, outcomes are uneven, and the very institutions meant to heal us—insurers, hospital systems and Big Pharma—have become some of the most mistrusted players in our society.

We can’t rewrite federal law or undo decades of profit-first policies. But we can do what local government is meant to do: take care of each other.

Baltimore County has a moral obligation to build a community rooted in care and compassion. That means investing in caregivers, holding health care institutions accountable and creating systems where quality care can thrive. We may not fix every failure in the national system, but we can make sure that every patient, nurse and neighbor in our county is seen, supported and treated with dignity.

Lower Costs and Pool Our Power

We can save money and improve coverage by working smarter with the resources we already have.

Transforming Emergency Room Services: B-REACT

Leverage our partnerships to launch the Baltimore Regional Emergency Action & Coordination Taskforce (B-REACT), bringing together Baltimore County and City agencies, health systems and community organizations.

Support Our Caregivers and Confront Burnout

Caregivers are the backbone of our health system. We must give them the resources and respect they deserve.

Prioritize Behavioral Health Crisis Management

We cannot afford to keep sending people in crisis into overcrowded ERs that are not designed for them.

Close Gaps in Community Health

The health of our communities is shaped not just by hospitals and clinics, but by the social determinants of health—housing, income, transportation, education and access to information. To build a true picture of health in Baltimore County, we must invest in outreach, equity and partnerships that connect people to care where they live.

Leading with Care

We will act with urgency to build a county that cares—supporting those who care for us and ensuring every patient is treated with dignity.

Let’s take care of each other—and lead like it matters.