Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations surge as UK variant cases rise wusa9.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wusa9.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
5 Things Maryland: Health in the budget, Detailed Agenda, Q&A w/Michele Eberle DJ Wilson | Apr 15, 2021
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We are now four weeks out from our annual policy conference that underpins everything we do at State of Reform. In fact, the funding that goes into our conference, from sponsorships to registration, is the totality of what funds our reporting on Maryland health policy the other 364 days of the year.
So, to help you consider whether you’d like to register to join us on May 13th, we’ve highlighted some of the key sessions you’ll see at this year’s event. They are on topics we’re watching in Maryland health policy, and which we’ve teed up for you next month. We’d be honored to have you with us!
Detailed Agenda for the 2021 Maryland State of Reform Health Policy Conference now available! Kaylor Erickson | Apr 12, 2021
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Through our extensive stakeholder engagement process, we have developed numerous exciting panels that will cover the most important topics in Maryland health policy.
Letitia Dzirasa:
Sen. Chris Van Hollen:
Nicole Stallings:
Joe DeMattos:
Del. Susan Krebs:
Kate Farinholt:
Sam Malhotra:
Sen. Brian Feldman:
This is just the start we have many more exciting speakers teed up for May 13th!
If you haven’t signed up to join us yet, register now to reserve your spot so you don’t miss this great lineup of health policy experts. You can also reach out to us if you have any questions about the conference. We look forward to seeing you there!
Maryland Breaks Ground With New Hospital Debt-Collection Measure bgov.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bgov.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Consumer advocates want limits on debt-collecting practices
Hospitals call lawsuits âlast resortâ to recoup reimbursement March 5, 2021 3:03 PM By Alex Ruoff (Adds Upper Chesapeake Health response beginning in sixth paragraph.)
Nick Mostris had hoped to buy his parentsâ home, situated on the outskirts of Baltimore County, from his brothers after their mother died in 2019.
Yet an almost 30-year-old hospital bill accrued by his father, who died in 2007 after a long battle with brain cancer, put that dream out of reach.
Mostris, a stagehand who still lives in the area, and his brothers discovered a lien on the property stemming from almost $26,000 owed to Fallston General Hospital, now part of University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health. That debt, originally about $6,000, ballooned because of court fees and interest accumulated over 19 years of legal battles between lawyers with the hospital and the Mostris family, state court records show.