Woman sentenced to probation for falsely posing as registered nurse and working at nursing home, causing Medicaid to pay for unrendered services.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the sentencing of Nicole Lynn Vanhorn, 38, of Denton, Maryland, for practicing ...
A Denton woman has been sentenced following allegations that she was practicing nursing without a license. Earlier this month ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced the sentencing of 38-year-old Nicole Lynn Vanhorn for medical fraud after ...
Maryland residents support Gov. Wes Moore’s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy, but they’re not enthusiastic about a 75-cent ...
Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Thursday that Nicole Lynn Vanhorn, 38, pleaded guilty on January 22 to one count of ...
Maryland leaders are scrambling to understand the scope of a sudden freeze in federal funding announced this week by President Donald Trump, a move that could ...
State Medicaid and Affordable Care Act programs have long struggled to connect with lower-income Americans to help them ...
The Maryland Department of Health is actively working on contingency plans in case the state isn’t able to access Medicaid ...
Maryland Democrats at the state and federal levels huddled Wednesday to figure out a response to a Trump administration ...
A notice from the Trump Administration calling for a temporary pause in federal grant and loan programs sent state leaders ...
WASHINGTON — D.C. and Maryland joined 21 attorneys general on Tuesday suing President Donald Trump's administration after a ...