Many Marylanders struggle with obesity but cannot get access to weight loss medications because insurance will not pay for them. A proposed bill would make the drugs available to Medicaid patients statewide .
Maryland's push to offer weight loss medications to Medicaid patients starting in 2026 has sparked a heated debate about the state's role in funding these treatments. With obesit
A Parkville woman has pleaded guilty to two counts of defrauding the Maryland Medicaid program of over $3.6 million by billing for mental health services that were never provided, according to the
A list published online Tuesday identifying federally owned properties that the government claimed would be sold has since been removed.
At the first Cabinet meeting of his second term, President Donald Trump leaned forward and made a promise. A reporter had just asked about a U.S. House budget bill that passed the night before and included $2 trillion in cuts to mandatory federal spending.
Maryland Rep. Andy Harris is pushing for Texas Rep. Al Green to be censured by the House for shouting and waving his cane during President Trump’s address to Congress.
Potential cuts to Medicaid could eviscerate the finances of some D.C. hospitals and threaten the crucial services they provide to the city’s lowest-income residents.
There are 83 federally owned properties in Maryland that are going to be sold, 11 News Investigates has learned.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — 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 ...
Maryland's health department has expanded its coverage for families on Medicaid to provide students with certain behavioral and mental health services.
HealthCare Access Maryland (HCAM) and Centurion Health have established a five-year partnership that will ensure that all justice-involved individuals in Maryland correctional services have active Medicaid coverage to support their re-entry into the community and have continuity of care.
A Parkville woman has pleaded guilty to two counts of defrauding the Maryland Medicaid program of over $3.6 million by billing for mental health services that w