Our Agency Reports

Access official reports from the Baltimore City Health Department to learn about our work in the community.

Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide a comprehensive overview of the Health Department's activities, programs, and health outcomes for Baltimore City residents. These reports include:

  • Key health statistics and trends
  • Program highlights and achievements
  • Community health initiatives
  • Financial summaries

2021 Annual Report

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What a Difference A Year Makes

We invite you to join us in our reflection of the Baltimore City's Health Department's accomplishments over this past year. Though the COVID-19 pandemic was front and center for us as the lead City agency in the pandemic response, we remained committed to delivering many of the programs and services that our communities have come to rely on to enhance their overall health and wellbeing.

Read the 2021 BCHD Agency Report 

 

Equal Employment Opportunity Plan Utilization Report

The City of Baltimore understands that the success of every City agency depends on the ability to attract and retain the best available talent and to help those individuals reach their fullest potential. Accordingly, the City remains firmly committed to equal employment opportunity for all employees and job applicants and to developing a highly talented and diverse workforce that can deliver the best possible services to the citizens of Baltimore. Learn more and access the full report

Healthy Baltimore 2020

Healthy Baltimore 2020 is our blueprint for health in the city, and focuses on "upstream" interventions: tackling the issues we believe will most significantly impact the health of our residents and address them as early as possible. 

Learn more by reading the full blueprint here. 

State of Health in Baltimore 

Conversations across our city often focus on the state of the economy, public safety, and education. These are all essential issues – but there is another critical topic that cuts across all of them: health. Read the white papers.