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While Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and legislative leaders on Wednesday hailed federal approval of a plan to stabilize Maryland’s health insurance markets,…

As the national debate escalates over stripping federal funding from organizations that counsel women to get abortions, Maryland is now legally prepared to step…

Maryland Health Secretary Robert R. Neall on Thursday installed two public health veterans in key positions within the agency. Neall announced that Howard Haft…

There is a wide pay gap between male and female physicians in Maryland – and Maryland physicians earn less on average than physicians do…

“Necessity is the mother of invention.” Jillian Copeland of Rockville likes to quote this proverb, often attributed to Plato. But she adds her own twist,…

Annie Taubenfeld is a 27-year-old from Baltimore with three part-time jobs. She collects and washes eggs at a farm, sorts and folds clothes at…

As the clock ticked closer and closer to midnight Monday, things looked bleak for the Drug Cost Commission bill that had made its way…

As part of the federal tax-cut legislation in December, Republicans in Congress gutted a key component of the Affordable Care Act — the so-called…

When it comes to aid to the states, Congress giveth and Congress taketh away. With Congress bumping up against a weekend deadline for approving the…

A report released earlier this month found that Maryland tax increases on alcohol and cigarettes have led to decreased use of both products in…