Morgan State University Plans Nonprofit Medical School in Baltimore
Morgan State University is set to establish a new medical school in Baltimore, operating under a nonprofit model aimed at addressing healthcare disparities.
Morgan State University is set to establish a new medical school in Baltimore, operating under a nonprofit model aimed at addressing healthcare disparities.
Hackensack Meridian Health has appointed Dr. Joel Klein, a distinguished physician and technology leader, as its new Chief Digital Information Officer.
Dr. Walter Royal III has been appointed as the inaugural endowed professor in brain science at Morgan State University.
The University of Maryland Medical Center has successfully negotiated a new contract with its residents union.
A new agreement between Baltimore and local nonprofits could provide the city with significant financial support each year.
Patients in Maryland are caught in a coverage dispute between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare, raising concerns about care access.
The University of Maryland School of Nursing has appointed McCamey as the new Associate Dean for Clinical Partnerships and Innovation.
The University of Maryland School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins University are enhancing their Primary Care Celebration to promote health initiatives.
Johns Hopkins University has announced its support for the establishment of a field hospital in Maryland to enhance healthcare capacity.
A contract disagreement between UnitedHealthcare and Johns Hopkins could impact health insurance coverage for many.
As the biotech industry evolves, Maryland must enhance its strategies to secure a competitive edge.
Johns Hopkins Hospital has been recognized as one of the leading healthcare facilities in the United States.
In response to a recent oil spill in Baltimore Harbor, Maryland has mandated safety measures for Johns Hopkins.
As Johns Hopkins navigates critical changes, Baltimore has a chance to leverage its position for growth.
A new Payment in Lieu of Taxes agreement will see 14 tax-exempt entities contribute more to city services.
The ongoing disagreement between UnitedHealthcare and Johns Hopkins raises concerns, prompting the Maryland Insurance Commissioner to explore potential reforms.
A conflict between Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare is leaving Maryland patients uncertain about their insurance coverage.
Baltimore's Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement with its largest educational and medical institutions is under review, raising questions about future funding.
Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare are in negotiations as a deadline approaches for their agreement.
The city has finalized a new Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement worth $48 million with hospitals and universities.