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A father in Montgomery County, Maryland, is concerned his disabled daughter could lose her coverage if the House GOP’s ...
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that three individuals have pleaded guilty to defrauding the Maryland Medicaid ...
State officials and health care advocates worry that many Marylanders on Medicaid could lose coverage under a recent proposal ...
Maryland health officials have outlined the massive potential cuts to the budget and enrollment if Congress goes through with ...
Three Marylanders pleaded guilty to more than $3.6 million in Medicaid fraud, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown said, outlining a scheme involving behavioral health companies. Between ...
ACCORDING TO STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS, THE PROPOSED CONGRESSIONAL CHANGES PUT A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF MARYLAND’S 1.5 MILLION MEDICAID RECIPIENTS AT RISK OF LOSING HEALTH CARE COVERAGE.
The drugs cost almost $1,300 a person every month. In a fiscal note, the Maryland Department of Health estimated 15% of Medicaid patients would be eligible, costing $225 million per year.
Languages: English. Email: n.venegas@newsweek.com In an effort to boost Medicaid and stabilize the state's budget, the Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved Democratic Governor Wes ...
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for low-income and disabled individuals. About ...