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A recent audit found the health department couldn’t account for $1.4 billion.
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MDH continued paying Medicaid funds to people who were deceased.
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A new nonpartisan audit also uncovered problems with a consulting contract for the coronavirus vaccine rollout that was expanded to other services and ballooned from $3.8 million to $83.3 million without sufficient justification.
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The money will help with general awareness and understanding of the disease.
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About 29,000 people lost benefits due to the continuation check in requirements after the pandemic.
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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Family members with their own work and family obligations are having to step in, and often cannot provide the level or frequency of care that their loved ones need.
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The state government is encouraging people to continue checking in to continue coverage.
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The drug is still currently available as the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decides on the case.
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Undocumented people who receive care have children with higher birthweights.