Welcome to the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) Data Office! We seek to empower internal leadership and external data partners with data-driven insights to enhance decision-making, improve operations, and create better outcomes for the 1.5 million Marylanders we serve annually. The Data Office is a hub for all human service data needs. Our mission is to make DHS data secure and accessible to our stakeholders.
Explore our FAQs to find quick answers to common questions about data requests, policies, and procedures.
Our commitment is to provide a reliable and user-centric data service that facilitates better decision-making, promotes transparency, and unlocks the potential of data for the benefit of DHS program leaders and the Marylanders we serve. We believe that data should be a tool for progress, and we are here to make that a reality for DHS.
For internal DHS customers and current external data partners, the Data Office team can:
create easy access to data to increase transparency and shared ownership.
provide analytics guidance.
develop cutting-edge data visualization.
offer advanced technical support (i.e., dashboard setup, identifying metrics, quality control techniques, etc.).
All data requests are reviewed to determine whether the requested data is available and can be shared for the purpose requested.
DHS shares data with many state and local government agencies and higher education institutions through existing data sharing agreements and Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). Please confirm whether your organization or department has an existing data-related agreement with us. For all new partnership requests, please submit a Data Request form (coming soon). We welcome new proposals for enhanced data sharing that benefits the Marylanders we serve.
The Data Office does not provide Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and/or individual social services recipients’ data. If you receive DHS services and have questions about your case, please contact a local DSS office for more information about your individual case record or complete an online customer service request form: https://dhs.maryland.gov/about-dhs/customer-service/.
The Maryland Public Information Act gives the public the right to review and obtain copies of certain public records. Members of the news media and general public must file a request using the DHS PIA Portal for access to DHS data and records.