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Many medical systems still have not updated their policies as respiratory illnesses rise.
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The $29 million grant will focus on infectious diseases caused by injectable drugs.
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Residents were no longer able to automatically re-enroll after the COVID emergency ended.
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A new study finds that expanded insurance coverage saving money.
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The White House says it will take over patents of federally funded drugs priced too high.
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More than a quarter of residents surveyed say they have had a family member died of an overdose.
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The four year program hopes to reduce unintended pregnancies.
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The Robert Wood Foundation gave grants to nine cities across the nation.
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The new materials help kids whose parents are struggling with addiction.
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Drugs don’t work if people can’t afford them. That’s the motto repeated by Maryland Health Care for All! ahead of the 2024 legislative session. The coalition is garnering support to reduce prescription drug costs.