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A veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan went to an urgent care in Baltimore with what he thought was strep throat and ended up dead days later.
Babesiosis, a potentially deadly parasite spread by ticks, has expanded into several new U.S. states. Doctors are urged to prepare for more cases.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals and facilities could stop accepting insurance from national health insurance ...
Mactouko Ryan, 17, faces first-degree murder and other charges for the death of Glen Burnie teen Jonathan Guiliani.
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The University of Maryland Medical System’s NEST Remote Fetal Monitoring unit represents a groundbreaking advancement in obstetric care, providing 24/7 fetal heart rate surveillance across seven ...
The Maryland Bankers Association and its former president and CEO have agreed to dismiss claims against each other relating to his firing.
The University of Maryland Medical System, based in Baltimore, employs about 9,300 nurses. Amid a growing nurse shortage in the state, the health system is rethinking how it trains the next ...
The University of Maryland Medical System says a Medicaid managed care organization improperly denied over $15 million in claims for more than 15,000 patients.
The University of Maryland Medical System filed a lawsuit against Physicians Care MCO, accusing the company of improperly denying $15 million in claims for health services.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signs House Bill HB 102 pushing back start date for state Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program FAMLI following MDOL proposal ...
A first-of-its-kind audit found Maryland's medical examiners misclassified dozens of deaths of people who died while in police restraint, state officials announced Thursday afternoon.