Maryland state leaders embrace Medicaid expansionThe Baltimore Sun
UnitedHealthcare works with the State of Maryland to provide high-quality health care coverage to limited-income families, pregnant women, children and adults that are eligible for the program. HealthChoice offers health care to most Medicaid recipients and enrollment is year-round. These recipients...
Delegate Cullison, and Delegate Vaughn Stewart has been committed to public service of the district and the state over the last four years, each one of us passing legislation that helps residents of our district and our state. We bring a variety of experiences (education, business and the law...
A Maryland board approved $148.3 million in state spending reductions on Wednesday to balance the budget while directing more money to pay for child care and Medicaid — two priorities that Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's administration hopes will help improve a stagnant state econom...
HealthChoice, first implemented in 1997 under the authority of §1115 of the Social Security Act, is Maryland’s statewide mandatory managed care program for Medicaid enrollees. Under HealthChoice, eligible families and individuals are required to enroll in a managed care organization (MCO) that ...
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A U.S. Army veteran and recipient of several awards, Dr. Clark mentors young adults in dentistry and serves on the advisory boards for Maryland State Medicaid and Women’s Giving Circle in Howard County. website » Lori Villegas Senior Vice President, Wealth Advisor ...
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So starting January 1, 2024, Maryland’s Trans Health Equity Act will become effective, making gender-affirming care more accessible to the state’s estimated 94,000 transgender and nonbinary residents. This law will expand Medicaid coverage to include more types of gender-affirming procedures. ...
The department’s resources remain largely unavailable, including webpages that allow Maryland residents to order at-home testing for sexually transmitted infections, apply for Medicaid, or get data on nursing home safety. On December 6, the agency did not update Maryland’s COVID-19...