The Brancati Center aims to improve the health of communities both locally and nationally by developing, evaluating and disseminating new models of health care that leverage the skills of a diverse range of health care providers through community partnership, eduction and research. The 2017 Annual Report describes the successes of the center's programs including:
- Diabetes Prevention Programs, sponsored by the Baltimore City Health Department, which have exceeded the goals set forth by the CDC
- Medicaid Demonstration Project, which has launched four new Diabetes Prevention Programs and enrolled 33 participants
- Virtual Diabetes Prevention Program, which will include patients who do not have access to in-person programs
- Community Health Screenings performed at six health fairs in the 2016-2017 academic year
- Brancati Center Volunteer Corps where the center recruits and trains volunteers with both clinical and non-clinical skills
- Forza Brancati, a team that participates in local fundraisers such as the ADA Tour de Cure and the ADA Step Out Walk