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Is EQIP an Untapped Revenue Source for Your Practice?


MedChi continues to play a key role in supporting Maryland’s Episode Quality Improvement Program (EQIP), a statewide initiative that rewards practitioners for improving quality of care and reducing cost of care.


Launched in 2022, EQIP is an episodic incentive payment model designed for physicians and other practitioners. It supports participation in Advanced Alternative Payment Models (AAPMs) and has demonstrated strong results in its first three performance years. Most recently, EQIP generated $62.6 million in total cost of care savings in Performance Year 3 (CY2024), along with $29.1 million in incentive payments distributed to participants.


Calendar Year 2027 marks the program’s sixth performance year and EQIP will offer more than 130 episodes of care, including new episodes in obstetrics and gynecology.


MedChi encourages eligible practitioners to take advantage of this opportunity by applying during the upcoming open enrollment period. Enrollment for Performance Year 6 (CY2027) will be open from June 29 through August 21, 2026.


Questions? Contact the MedChi EQIP Team at MedChiEQIP@medchi.org or click here for more.


Gene M. Ransom III

CEO

MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society

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Scam Alert: Maryland Board of Physicians Warns Physicians and Physician Assistants of Recent Scams.


According to recent alerts from the Maryland Board of Physicians (MBP), scammers are actively posing as medical board investigators, contacting physicians and PAs via telephone or in writing, with claims that their license is at risk unless they send money.


If you receive any communication by phone or letter that demands immediate payment, MBP advises you NOT to provide personal or financial information to the individual or individuals requesting it. Here is an example of a scam letter.

Maryland Health Care Commission Announces $6.3 Million in Grant Funding to Expand Access to Primary Care in Rural Maryland


The Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) released a Request for Applications (RFA) under the Maryland Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) for a funding opportunity that supports expanding access to primary care in designated rural areas of the State. Approximately $6.3 million is now available to eligible organizations to establish or expand primary care in rural Maryland. The grant will focus on strengthening operational capacity and improving access to high-quality, whole-person care, including preventive care services, chronic disease management, and reduced hospital utilization.


The MHCC will competitively award up to 15 one-year grants with a maximum award of $1.6 million. Funding will strengthen primary care infrastructure in rural communities facing provider shortages and limited or delayed access to primary care.

Access to primary care is foundational to a strong health care system, yet many rural communities continue to face barriers to timely, accessible, high-quality primary care,” said Dr. Douglas Jacobs, MHCC’s Executive Director. “This funding opportunity aims to break down these barriers with new or expanded rural primary care practices and approaches to care delivery so that rural Marylanders have more ready access to the primary care they deserve.” 


Applications will be evaluated based on organizational experience and capacity, understanding of community needs in the target rural areas, proposed strategies to improve access to primary care, and financial feasibility and sustainability. Eligible applicants include new or existing primary care practices, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and other organizations that are prepared to sponsor an advanced primary care practice. Applications are due to MHCC by Monday, June 1, 2026.


The Maryland RHTP is supported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award to the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) totaling $168,180,837.61 with 100 percent funded by CMS/HHS. The contents of this RFA are of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government. The MDH has delegated Maryland RHTP funding to MHCC for this RFA. 

When to Review Your Medical Practice Insurance Coverage


As medical practices grow and evolve, keeping insurance coverage aligned with operational changes helps prevent complications and ensures protection keeps pace.


For more information on when to review your medical practice insurance coverage, click here.

Physicians in the News

Celebrating the Class of 2026


MedChi proudly celebrates the future physicians who will shape the future of healthcare in Maryland and beyond.

We wish you continued success throughout residency and your medical careers. Welcome to the profession and congratulations once again on this outstanding achievement! Cheers to the Class of 2026!

If you have news to share about yourself, a colleague, or your practice, and would like us to feature it in MedChi News,

please contact Olivia Ballmann. All submissions are subject to review and approval.

Submission does not guarantee inclusion, publication, or use.

Member Opportunities

Help Us Close the Gap - Join the Gender Pay Equity Committee!


Looking to connect with passionate colleagues while helping drive meaningful change in medicine? The Gender Pay Equity Committee is dedicated to promoting fairness, transparency, and equity in physician compensation; we’re looking for members to join us.


Whether you’re interested in advocacy, collaboration, networking, or supporting initiatives that advance equity in medicine, there’s a place for you on the committee. Interested in joining or learning more? Contact Hamida Mansaray today!

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Caring One delivers healthcare contact center and information services that enable hospitals, MCOs, TPAs, and healthcare providers to manage patient communications, treatment plans, and case information efficiently and effectively. Click here for more.

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