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Pew: A Simple Tool Has Brought Health Insurance to Thousands

Maryland and Massachusetts, soon to be followed by other states, now allow taxpayers to begin the

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Dan Rodricks: For Marylanders 18 to 34, a deal on health insurance and a brief history lesson

If you are between the ages of 18 and 34 and still don’t have health insurance, you should look

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WYPR: It’s open enrollment time for health insurance plans

As open enrollment for state health insurance kicks off Monday, health advocates and local leaders

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Maryland Matters: ‘Less Than Three Fancy Coffee Drinks’: New Program Offers Low-Cost Health Insurance to Young Adults

Beginning Monday, young adults in Maryland can enroll in a health insurance program through the

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Baltimore Sun: Open enrollment on Maryland health exchange readies to launch with new subsidies for young adults

Open enrollment for 2022 plans on the exchange begins Nov. 1, and the local executives, plus some

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Maryland Reporter: State and local leaders tout new health care subsidy ahead of open enrollment

Maryland’s state and local leaders came together Thursday to urge young adults between the ages

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Maryland Matters: Van Hollen Seeks to Expand Maryland’s Check-the-Box Insurance Enrollment Nationwide

U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) announced Tuesday that he is seeking to expand access to health

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Van Hollen, Bera Introduce New Bicameral Bill to Make it Easier for Americans to Sign Up for Health Care, Close Massive Enrollment Gap

Today, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) and Congressman Ami Bera, M.D. (D-Calif.) introduced

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Maryland Matters: Commission Seeking Grant Applicants to Quash Health Disparities in Black, Brown and Disabled Communities

Maryland is one step closer to establishing “health equity resource communities,” where

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CHRC Press Release: Community Health Resources Commission Issues Pathways To Health Equity Call For Proposals

$13 million in new grant funding to be awarded; outreach events scheduled

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1430 WNAV: Marylanders looking for health coverage are likely to see lower premiums on Nov. 1.

President of the Maryland Healthcare For All Coalition Vincent DeMarco said this is due to a new

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Maryland Reporter: Maryland is the sixth most vaccinated state in the nation: Study

So, why is Maryland outperforming the overwhelming majority of states in vaccinations? “These

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State of Reform: $60 million allocated to improve health disparities in Maryland’s underserved communities

The purpose of the HERC Advisory Committee is to use state resources to reduce health disparities,

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Maryland Matters: Can Targeted Grants Improve the Health of Whole Neighborhoods? A Maryland Committee is Working on It

Grants will be focused on improving access to primary care services, reducing hospital admissions

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WMAR Baltimore: Nearly $60 million in grants to improve equity in healthcare

For the first time since the ‘Maryland Health Equity Resource Act’ was enacted the commission

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Prince George’s County Community Television: The deadline to sign up for health coverage in Maryland is approaching

The coronavirus special enrollment period is set to end August 15.

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930 WFMD: American Rescue Plan Act Lowers Premiums For Those Receiving Coverage From Maryland Health Connection

The American Rescue Plan Act provides help for uninsured Marylanders applying for health care

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Maryland ranks No. 5 among states with the best health care: study

Maryland in a bipartisan way has fully implemented the Affordable Care Act.