State officials say they were wary of cracking down on Medicaid payments contractor
Members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee were told ongoing issues with Optum Maryland have cost the state more than $500 million. Clarence Lam, D- Baltimore and Howard counties and co-chair of the committee. And from the start of Tuesday’ s hearing, Maryland Department of Health officials, including Webster Ye, assistant secretary for health policy, and…
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