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More than 140,000 Marylanders take advantage of special health insurance enrollment period

Print Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 More than 140,000 Marylanders have signed up for public or private health insurance since Gov. Larry Hogan declared a special enrollment period in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The enrollment period began one year ago Tuesday. Some signed up for private plans outside of Maryland Health Connection s typical enrollment period, while many were eligible for Medicaid. “We are pleased to announce the tremendous response to this special enrollment period, which is one of the nation’s longest in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Hogan said in a statement. “This program’s success is a testament to our commitment to ensure Marylanders have access to the resources they need to weather the pandemic and come back stronger and healthier.”

Make it easier for Maryland s unemployed to get health insurance | READER COMMENTARY

Make it easier for Maryland s unemployed to get health insurance | READER COMMENTARY
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Deadline extended again for Maryland Health Benefit Exchange

Cloud platform integrates social services data across departments -- GCN

By Stephanie Kanowitz Jan 12, 2021 Thousands of caseworkers at Maryland’s Department of Human Services (DHS) are using a single cloud-based platform to eliminate silos and better serve beneficiaries of child, juvenile and adult assistance. Child, Juvenile and Adult Management Services (CJAMS) is part of the state’s Total Human-services Integrated Network (MD THINK), the country’s first cloud-based shared services platform for health and human services.  MD THINK provides a holistic view of residents receiving benefits from multiple agencies, including Maryland’s Health Department, Juvenile Services Department and the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. “Our goal is to reduce redundant data entry, but you will be able to maintain the same level of data integrity,” said DHS CTO Subramanian Muniasamy. Previously, caseworkers processing child welfare, Office of Licensing and Monitoring, and Juvenile Services applications had to log into three separate systems the Marylan

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