Maryland, Medicaid and Secretary of Health
At the first Cabinet meeting of his second term, President Donald Trump leaned forward and made a promise not to touch Medicaid, Medicare or Social Security. Some Maryland lawmakers don’t
A Maryland health department official says the managed care organization with the largest number of Medicaid enrollees in the state has had its accreditation suspended. That's due to concerns with
Ferguson said the estimate was based on an analysis by nonpartisan legislative staff of what he and other Maryland leaders believe is “the most likely target” for cost-cutting in the program. Republicans who control Congress and the White House are considering cuts across the federal government,
Maryland lawmakers are bracing for the possibility of a $900 million to $1.2 billion spike in Medicaid costs to the state if Congress approves cuts in the coming months — a change that would compound the state’s already poor budget outlook and force it to decide whether to continue certain health care services on its own dime,
Maryland’s largest managed care organization for Medicaid enrollees has had its accreditation suspended due to concerns with credentialing and quality reviews for its providers, a state health department official said Friday.
Maryland's largest managed care organization for Medicaid enrollees has had its accreditation suspended due to concerns with
The GOP budget blueprint passed Tuesday evening calls for deep spending cuts, potentially including $880 billion to Medicaid.
Maryland's largest managed care organization for Medicaid enrollees has had its accreditation suspended due to concerns with credentialing and quality reviews for its providers, a state health department official said Friday.
Following recommendations from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, the Trump administration has fired 15 or more workers at the Federal Aviation Administration facility in Egg Harbor Township,
HealthCare Access Maryland and Centurion Health have formed a five-year partnership to ensure justice-involved individuals in Maryland correctional services maintain active Medicaid coverage as they re-enter society.
People leaving Maryland prisons and state-run Baltimore jails often do so with complex medical needs, ranging from substance use disorder, to hypertension and diabetes.
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