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Residents will need to jump through old hoops to get Medicaid coverage again.
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The 'rent-a-hawk' forced hundreds of uninvited birds flocking to Baltimore County's landfill to take flight and not transfer garbage into nearby neighborhoods.
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The Point-in-Time Count relies on volunteers to scour the city for people who are unsheltered which matters as a data point but this year it matters more than ever as the city leverages American Rescue Act Plan money.
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The Baltimore City Fire Department is working with a fleet of fire trucks that is operating with about 70% capacity and expects to ask for more taxpayer money to combat the issue.
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Free tuition and a job at University of Maryland's St. Joseph Medical Center will be offered to some students interested in becoming nursing assistants then nurses in a pilot program known as Public Health Pathways.
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The new guideline shared by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force wants primary care doctors to screen more for mental health but providers are already scarce.
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Centers across the state were pumped up with federal and state funding.
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Medstar Health's Collaborative Care and FoodRx programs pairs patients with dieticians so they get the nutritional education they need to make healthy choices. Partners like Maryland Food Bank, Sodexo and Hungry Harvest provide the meals. Here's how it works.
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Ford's NYC-based group, LIFE Camp, trains young community leaders and provides positive alternatives to violence.
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It’s the Midday Healthwatch with Dr. Leana Wen. As the state of Maryland passes the 100,000 mark of confirmed COVID-19 cases, our state continues to see a…