ANNAPOLIS – Senate Finance Committee leaders clashed with insurance industry representatives Thursday over legislation that would require health insurers to inform consumers more specifically about their plans and business practices
Senate Bill Would Require Drug Treatment Option for Prisoners
ANNAPOLIS – Most inmates in state and local facilities have drug or alcohol problems
Health Insurers Couldn’t Use Genetic Information Under Bill
ANNAPOLIS – Representatives of the health insurance industry turned out Thursday to oppose a Senate bill that would prevent them from using genetic information to set premiums
Murder Conviction Upheld in 1994 Landover Case
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Tuesday upheld the conviction of a Landover man in an April 10, 1994 murder there, rejecting his claim that he acted in self-defense
Black Doctors Cite Continuing Exclusion from HMOs
ANNAPOLIS – From 1988 through early 1994, Dr
House Committee Discusses 48-Hour Maternity Stays
ANNAPOLIS – Last summer, Linda Kempske underwent 25 hours of labor before giving birth to her son