Maryland is near the top of the national rankings in median household income, but the state’s great wealth does not equal good health for everyone.
Instead, the state has troubling clusters of chronic disease, low-birth-weight babies and limited access to health care for those who lack the means to pay. Areas with large minority populations, including Prince George’s County, are especially hard-hit.
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