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To Control Drug Prices, States May Have to Face Off Against Feds

Frustrated by federal inaction, state lawmakers in 41 states have proposed detailed plans to lower

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Statement: Open Enrollment Begins November 1—Get Covered!

We commend Michele Eberle, Executive Director of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, for

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Jealous Unveils Prescription Drug Plan; Frosh Vows to Defend State Law in Supreme Court

“Marylanders desperately need relief from sky-rocketing prescription drug costs,” he said.

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Representative John Sarbanes joins health advocates in praising Maryland's new law banning the

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Health care advocates praise new ‘gag rule’ prohibition, push for national effort

"It's truly inspiring to see Maryland at the forefront of state-led efforts to lower prescription

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At Baltimore town hall, defending Medicaid

WYPR May 16, 2017 Rachel Braye Several dozen people defended Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act

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Maryland Legislature addresses prescription drug cost

Maryland is now ground zero in the battle over curbing the cost of prescription medication, and the

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Health enrollment up 60 percent as deadline nears

"We have made tremendous progress over the last couple of years enrolling hundreds of thousands of

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Franchot promotes federal health insurance tax credits for small businesses

He joined a number of health care advocates and politicians in Columbia on Monday to announce his