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Maryland Approves $465 Million In Contracts With 31 Provider Organizations To Increase The Number Of Foster Care Beds Available For Placement Of Children By 4.8%

The Maryland Board of Public Works approved $465 million in Department of Human Services (DHS) contracts to expand the number of beds available for the placement of foster children in the state by 4.8%, according to a local news report. The contracts were awarded to 31 child placement agencies for a total of 2,013 placement beds. The contracts have a three-year initial term valued at $279 million, followed by a two-year renewal option valued at $186 million. The contracts were slated to begin on October 1, 2025. The services are reimbursed on a per-diem basis . . .

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