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Welcome to Maryland Medicaid

​​What is Medicaid?

Medicaid is a public health insurance program. It is free or low-cost health insurance for eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities. It is the largest health care program in the United States.

In Maryland, Medicaid covers about 1.8 million people. Nearly one in four Marylanders get their health insurance through Medicaid. Half of those covered are children. Locally, people also call it Medical Assistance.

​​​Maryland Medicaid News and Announcements​​
November 12, 2024 - Important Notice – HealthChoice Helpline

The HealthChoice Helpline at 800-248-4510 is not available. ​

During this time, HealthChoice members call the Maryland Health Connection at 855-642-8572. They can help you pick or change your managed care organization (MCO). You can also get an update on your Medicaid application status. You can also call your MCO for help with benefits and services. You can find their phone number on the back of your member card or on our website.

HealthChoice Providers for help with billing, email mdh.healthchoiceprovider@maryland.gov. For all other questions, call 1-800-445-1159.

Thank you for your patience. We except the HealthChoice Helpline to be available on or before Thursday, November 14.​

​​June 28, 2024 - Press Release

​Maryland Department of Health Issues Six-Month Pause on New Enrollments of Select Provider Types to Address Potential Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

Baltimore, MD – Effective July 1, 2024, the Maryland Department of Health is imposing a six-month pause on new enrollments into the Maryland Medicaid Program of the following behavioral health program types, which are licensed under Maryland Code of Maryland Regulations 10.63 and 10.09:

  1. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs 
  2. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs, Health Home
  3. Level 2.5 Partial Hospital Programs, and
  4. Level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs 

The temporary pause has been approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, after reviewing information submitted by the Department. Read more...​







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