Ian is a 3D printing and digital design entrepreneur with over five years of professional experience. After six years of aircrew service in the Air Force, he earned his MBA from the University of Phoenix following a BS from the University of Maryland. He is also a real estate investor, boar...
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Be Careful What You Wish for: Legal Sanctions and Public Safety Among Adolescent Offenders in Juvenile and Criminal Court Three decades of legislative activism have resulted in a broad expansion of states' authority to transfer adolescent offenders from juvenile to criminal (a... Jeffrey Fagan,Aaron...
Locally acquired cases of malaria have been confirmed in Arkansas, Florida, Texas and Maryland this year. Here's what to know about the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease.
“Putting it out on the shelves is going to allow people just to pick it up, not have stigma attached to it,” he said. But it remains to be seen how many stores will carry it and what the prices will be. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which now cover presc...
#9. Maryland - 3,249 people moved to New Jersey from Maryland in 2022, making up 1.86% of new residents that moved from another state -- It was the #15 most common state for people moving away from Maryland #8. North Carolina
Low-income car insurance is offered at the state level, but it’s not widely available. There are only a handful of states that offer these programs: California, Hawaii, Maryland and New Jersey. Each state has its own requirements for low-income car insurance, and not everyone is approved ...
There was a previous expectation that only people who were uninsured could participate since that was the case with some states who launched their own COVID special enrollment periods (SEPs). These states included Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington, D.C. ...
As one birthday rule example, Maryland began offering a once-yearly open enrollment period in 2023. The period begins on your birthday and continues for 30 days after your birthday. California offers a similar situation with a 60-day period. Other Qualifying Events States set their own rules fo...
School mental health sustainability necessitates coordinated funding across multiple systems and payers, including health, mental health, education, special education, and public (Medicaid) and private insurance.Hoover, Sharon A.University of Maryland School of MedicineBostic, Jeff Q....