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Maryland Medicaid spent $68M in a year on obesity, diabetes drugs like Ozempic, WegovyMaryland’s Medicaid program has spent more than $68 million over 12 months on medications for both obesity and Type 2 diabetes, the seventh most in the nation.
Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, an early holdout on a budget plan critical to President Donald Trump’s agenda, explains why he ...
Priority Partners has about 350,000 enrollees in Medicaid, or about 24% of Maryland's roughly 1.5 million enrollees in the government-funded health insurance program for low-income people ...
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The skyrocketing cost of weight-loss drugs has state Medicaid programs looking for a solutionit’s a lifeline Maryland’s max-security psych hospital denied accreditation after inspection At least 14 states already cover ...
Priority Partners has about 350,000 enrollees in Medicaid, or about 24% of Maryland's roughly 1.5 million enrollees in the government-funded health insurance program for low-income people ...
Maryland cannot allow federal actions ... affordable health care for our residents. Medicaid, a joint federal and state program that helps low-income residents get health insurance, is currently ...
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