Maryland remains ahead in implementing healthcare reforms
The Baltimore Jewish Times, October 26, 2012
President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Health Care Act into law in 2010 and was upheld by the Supreme Court in June. Vincent DeMarco, president of the Baltimore-based nonprofit Health Care for All, said that Maryland is better prepared than most states to implement the reforms. Demarco explained how Maryland is moving forward with healthcare reforms during a Grand Rounds presentation at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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