Communications

Stay informed about all updates from the Maryland Department of Health and Carelon, including important changes or guidance related to provider policies, news, events, and more. It’s essential to be aware of the different forms of communication. Take a moment to review the information below to understand the various levels of importance and help prioritize your time.

  • Provider Alerts: High-priority news, including urgent or critical information
  • Provider Updates: Medium or low priority items that are non-urgent but helpful and good to know
  • Transmittals, Memos, and Letters: Messages sent directly from the Maryland Department of Health and the Behavioral Health Authority
  • Provider Bulletins: A weekly summary of recent communications, all in one spot
  • Provider Council Meetings: Carelon hosts these monthly sessions, which offer PBHS providers updates from Carelon and the Maryland Department of Health leadership
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): For a quick reference, check out our most commonly asked questions (and their answers!)
  • Status Center: Featuring the Carelon Issue Status Tracker, a tool that monitors and displays ongoing technical and clinical system issues, offering up-to-date information

Select the communications in the menu for details.  

Provider Alerts

Carelon emails Provider Alerts to announce urgent, critical, and time-sensitive information. 

This messaging includes details related to Carelon systems, changes within the Maryland Public Behavioral Health System (PBHS), essential regulatory guidance, and Maryland Department of Health (MDH) announcements.

Provider Alerts – 2025

Provider Alerts – 2024

Provider Alerts – 2023

Provider Alerts – 2022

Provider Alerts – 2021

Please note: Provider Alerts related to ABA services can be found here

Provider Updates 

Carelon emails Provider Updates to announce medium or low-priority news that is non-urgent, helpful, and good to know. 

As of 2025, this new communication method was developed to distinguish between urgent alerts and less pressing items. These updates may include information such as training opportunities and events, system downtime, or minor PBHS changes.

System Downtime Updates

Archive

2024

2023

2022

2021

Transmittals, Memos, & Letters

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) and Behavioral Health Authority distributes transmittals, memos, and letters as needed to inform providers about any policy changes managed by the state. 

Transmittals

Use the MDH transmittal search tool for access previously issued updates not listed here. 

Letters and Memos

Archive

Provider Bulletins

Carelon emails weekly Provider Bulletins that summarize recent communications all in one spot.  

This includes a round-up of Provider Alerts, Provider Updates and other important information, news and reminders, training opportunities, hot topics, quick links, and more.

Archive

2023

2022

2021

Provider Council Meetings

In collaboration with Maryland’s Department of Health and the Behavioral Health Administration, Carelon hosts monthly Provider Council Meetings on the second Friday of each month at 10 a.m.  

This session allows Maryland Public Behavioral Health System leadership to present updates and receive real-time provider feedback. Providers are encouraged to submit questions for Carelon leadership to answer before each meeting using the Provider Council Meeting submission form below.

Check below for the latest invites, presentations, and recordings for each monthly meeting. 

2025

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Get answers to your most pressing questions related to claims, authorizations, systems, and more.  

2025

  • Coming soon

2024

Status Center

The Carelon Issue Status Tracker was designed to monitor and display the status of ongoing technical and clinical system issues, providing you with up-to-date and readily accessible information, as well as help clarify whether individually reported technical concerns are part of a larger, systemic issue and inform you of their resolution status. Select the tracker below to view.