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    Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee

    The Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee, known as the MMAC, improves and maintains the quality of the HealthChoice Program by assisting the Maryland Department of Health with the implementation, operation and evaluation of the Program.  
     

    Current MMAC Resources

    About the MMAC

    The Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee operates in accordance with 42 CFR 431.12 (Code of Federal Regulations) and was reconstituted as the Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee under section 15-103 (a) (27) (1) of the Annotated Code of Maryland in July 1996. 

    The bylaws for the Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee were created in June 2001 and are reviewed on an as needed basis.

    There are twenty-eight members on the Committee that include consumers and advocates for the Medicaid population; senators and delegates from the Maryland General Assembly; providers who are familiar with the medical needs of low-income population groups; hospital representatives; representatives of the Maryland Health Care Commission and the Maryland Association of County Health Officers.Members are appointed for four-year terms. Appointments are made on a staggered basis by the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health. 


    2023 Post-Award Forum

    The 2023 Post-Award Forum will be held on Thursday, May 25th, 2023, during the Maryland Medicaid Advisory Committee meeting, from 1:00 - 3:00 PM via GoToWebinar. Interested attendees may register for the meeting at the following link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8194586921687632912


    The Post-Award Forum will include time for public comment, and written comments may be submitted to mdh.healthchoicerenewal@maryland.gov. If you are interested in signing up to provide public comment during the meeting, please email Hannah Markus and Meredith Lawler at hannah.markus@maryland.gov and meredith.lawler@maryland.gov by close of business on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023.

     

    Contact 

    Ms. Carrol Barnes
    Office: (410) 767-5213
    Fax: (410) 333-7505
    E-mail: carrol.barnes@maryland.gov