A workgroup established to study palliative care services and make recommendations to improve palliative care services in the State.
Archived Meetings
November 2022
Primary Care Investment workgroup is a group of select stakeholders out of Senate Bill 734 that requires the commission to annually report on ways to improve quality and access to primary care services, with special attention to increasing health equity whilst reducing health care disparities.
October 2022
A group of stakeholders will study the quality of care provided by assisted living programs with nine or fewer beds. Their findings and recommendations, including any proposed legislation, must be submitted to the Governor, the Maryland Department of Health, and relevant General Assembly committees by October 1, 2023.
Senate Bill 700 (MDH) requires the creation of a workgroup tasked with developing a public awareness campaign and implementation plan to address workplace violence in healthcare settings.
September 2022
Senate Bill 700 (MDH) requires the creation of a workgroup tasked with developing a public awareness campaign and implementation plan to address workplace violence in healthcare settings.
A workgroup established to study palliative care services and make recommendations to improve palliative care services in the State.
October 2019
Maryland's 2018 law (Chapter 83) required a study on infant mortality, specifically for African American and rural infants. The study's findings and recommendations were due to the state legislature in late 2019 and presented at the October Commission Meeting.
Maryland's 2018 law (Chapter 83) required a study on infant mortality, specifically for African American and rural infants. The study's findings and recommendations were due to the state legislature in late 2019.
August 2019
Maryland's 2018 law (Chapter 83) required a study on infant mortality, specifically for African American and rural infants. The study's findings and recommendations were due to the state legislature in late 2019.
July 2019
Maryland's 2018 law (Chapter 83) required a study on infant mortality, specifically for African American and rural infants. The study's findings and recommendations were due to the state legislature in late 2019.
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