Monthly commission meetings address health planning, regulation, and policy, focusing on expanding healthcare access, improving quality and safety, advancing innovation, and supporting policy development.
Archived Meetings
December 2019
The Commission created the Maryland State Cardiac Data Advisory Committee to help put new rules for reporting heart health data into action and to figure out how to best share this data with the public. All meetings of the Advisory Committee are open to the public.
November 2019
Monthly commission meetings address health planning, regulation, and policy, focusing on expanding healthcare access, improving quality and safety, advancing innovation, and supporting policy development.
Psychiatric Services Clinical Advisory Group created clinical expertise that informs refined analyses by Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) staff of trends in the demand for acute inpatient psychiatric services and the volume of emergency department (ED) visits.
Psychiatric Services Clinical Advisory Group created to provide clinical expertise that informs refined analyses by Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) staff of trends in the demand for acute inpatient psychiatric services and the volume of emergency department (ED) visits.
October 2019
Reevaluating Security, Risk, and Governance to Ensure a Well-Rounded Approach to Cybersecurity
In collaboration with MD HIMSS, MHA, and HSCRC, the MHCC brought together local subject-matter experts from the NIST, health systems, long-term care, and academia. Presentations highlighted updates to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and best practices for reducing cyber risk through governance and operational controls.
Monthly commission meetings address health planning, regulation, and policy, focusing on expanding healthcare access, improving quality and safety, advancing innovation, and supporting policy development.
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.
September 2019
Monthly commission meetings address health planning, regulation, and policy, focusing on expanding healthcare access, improving quality and safety, advancing innovation, and supporting policy development.
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