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Md. health dept. processed 1.5 million Medicaid enrollees in 12 …

Maryland Department of Health has evaluated 1.5 million people on Medicaid for redetermination since March 2023. Photo by Danielle E. Gaines. In March 2023, the Maryland Department of Health began sifting through almost 1.8 million Medicaid enrollees to see who still qualifies for the federal health care plan for low-income households.

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Md. health officials have applied for new federal 'AHEAD model.' …

WEBJohns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images. State health officials have placed their bid for Maryland to be among the first participants in a …

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Lawmakers look to improve an overlooked area of health care in …

WEBStock.adobe.com photo by Drazen.. At the end of the first week of the 2024 General Assembly session, the House Health and Government Operations Committee …

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Challenges continue to emerge as the Md. health department …

WEBState health officials urge Marylanders to stay informed on Medicaid re-enrollment. Photo by Danielle J. Brown. Before the end of the COVID-19 public health …

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Medicaid ‘unwinding’ leading to more health care purchases on …

WEBDanielle J. Brown is a new Maryland resident covering health care and equity for Maryland Matters. Previously, she covered state education policy for three years at …

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Maryland hospital regulating board sets 2024 policy schedule

WEBThe “ED Best Practices Incentives” policy is set to begin development in March 2024, the draft language would be published by October’s HSCRC meeting, and …

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Lawmakers renew effort to extend access to health care for …

WEBA group of protesters calling for passage of legislation that would expand health care to undocumented immigrants were arrested after briefly blocking access to …

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Maryland planning next five years of reinsurance program in effort …

WEBDanielle J. Brown is a new Maryland resident covering health care and equity for Maryland Matters. Previously, she covered state education policy for three …

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Bill allowing undocumented residents to more easily buy health …

WEBMembers of CASA rally in Lawyers Mall in favor of a bill that would expand health care for undocumented immigrants. Photo by Bryan P. Sears. Members of …

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UMMS Launches Campaign to changeUP Health Care in Prince …

WEBUniversity of Maryland Capital Region Health has launched a campaign to provide better, more comprehensive health care options to Prince George’s County and …

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Trans patients face geographic, availability barriers to care

WEBAs of 2022, 24,000 transgender adults live in Maryland, with an estimated 6,000 enrolled in Medicaid, according to a study by the Williams Institute on Medicaid coverage for gender …

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Md. health officials winding down on Medicaid redeterminations …

WEBState health officials urge Marylanders to stay informed on Medicaid re-enrollment. Photo by Danielle J. Brown. The Maryland Department of Health is about to …

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Lawmakers weigh next steps for addressing Md. health …

WEBMaryland Health Secretary Dr. Laura Herrera Scott. Photo by Bryan P. Sears. After a scathing audit of Maryland’s health department revealed a “pervasive …

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Health department creates new jobs as Moore continues push to …

WEBMaryland’s Health Department is adding more than 130 new state positions as the state continues to trim contractual positions and beef up the number of full-time …

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State to hand out $111M in behavioral health care grants

WEBThe consortium is responsible for developing a statewide framework to expand access for behavioral health services for Maryland students. The $111 million …

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Commentary: Maryland’s plain language approach promotes …

WEBMaryland Matters welcomes guest commentary submissions at [email protected].We suggest a 750-word limit and reserve the right to edit or reject …

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Md. health department urges masks, vaccination after respiratory

WEBGetty Images photo by Sean Gallup. As people return home from holiday travel and spending time with loved ones over the past couple weeks, the Maryland …

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Maryland life expectancy data highlights racial disparities

WEBIn Maryland, life expectancy fell from 79.3 years in 2019 to 78.6 in 2020. The leading cause of death in the state was heart disease, followed by malignant neoplasms …

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Hospitals Approach Capacity as State Reports Largest One-Day …

WEBMeanwhile, the state posted its largest single-day increase in cases — 6,216 — since the pandemic began. There were 1,392 COVID patients in Maryland hospitals …

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Hogan Announces End of COVID-19 State of Emergency in Maryland

WEBGov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced the forthcoming end of the Maryland public health emergency on Tuesday — one year, 3 months and 10 days …

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