Health

More People in Maryland Have Insurance Thanks to Health Care Reform

September 16, 2015 by Mark Scott
The total number of Maryland residents who now have health coverage has increased substantially as a direct result of federal read more

Maryland to be Reimbursed for Failed Exchange; Still Insured Almost 300,000 Residents

August 14, 2015 by Mark Scott
The prime contractor responsible for initial problems with Maryland’s healthcare insurance exchange has agreed to pay the state and federal read more

New Reimbursement System Saved Medicare $100 Million in First Year

July 30, 2015 by Mark Scott
An alternative way of paying hospitals for care is saving Maryland millions of dollars while providing patients with high quality read more

Medicaid Makes a Difference; Should Remain a Top Priority for Legislators

July 22, 2015 by Mark Scott
Providing health care to nearly one in five Marylanders, Medicaid is crucially important to the state’s wellbeing and more than read more

With Affordable Care Act Comes Big Jump In Marylanders With Health Insurance

May 20, 2015 by Mark Scott
The share of Marylanders with health insurance grew at nearly twice the national rate over the past year, showing the read more

Too many Marylanders still struggling to get by

September 18, 2014 by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk
A new look at income and poverty in Maryland highlights that many families have not yet recovered from the recession read more

Paid Family Leave Achieving Results in States

July 1, 2014 by Sean Miskell
In states and at the federal level the battle for basic rights for workers goes on. Legislation to enact paid read more

With Deadline Extended for MD Schools to Choose Hunger-Free Option, New County Fact Sheets Highlight Need

June 19, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Washington County schools are leading the way in becoming hunger-free by adopting a new tool, community eligibility, that allows high-poverty read more

MD Health Connection Makes Big Strides but Future Issues Loom

May 23, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Maryland has made some impressive headway recently on health care reform, something that should not be overlooked after initial technical read more

374 Schools in Maryland Can Combat Child Hunger with a Successful Tool, But Are Not Yet Doing So

May 8, 2014 by MDCEP
374 high-poverty schools in Maryland are eligible to use a powerful new tool, known as community eligibility, to increase the read more
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