While Maryland is high-ranked in median household income compared to other states, the state also has clusters of chronic disease, low-birth-weight babies and limited access to healthcare for underserved populations.
The idea is that local and state governments would use their taxing authority to offer incentives to physicians, physicians’ assistants, nurses and other medical professionals to set up practice in underserved areas. The proposal also establishes an as-of-yet undetermined cash prize for communities or non-profits that find innovative ways to improve the health of a community.
According to the report, experts studying healthcare delivery in 2009 believed the nation could save $230 million in direct medical expenses by eliminating racial and socioeconomic disparities.
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