Maryland Code § HG-13-1111

Section HG-13-1111
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(a) (1) The membership of a Community Health Coalition established
under § 13-1109(c) of this subtitle shall:
(i) Reflect the demographics of the county; and
(ii) Include representatives of community-based groups,
including minority, rural, and medically underserved populations, that, taken
together, are familiar with all of the different communities and cultures in the county.
(2) (i) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (1) of this
subsection, in Baltimore City and in Baltimore, Montgomery, and Prince George's
counties, the Community Health Coalition shall include representatives of the major
community hospitals that treat county residents with targeted cancers.
(ii) In Baltimore, Montgomery, and Prince George's counties,
the local health officer, in consultation with the Department, shall determine whether
a hospital is a major community hospital based on the following factors:
1. The number of county residents with targeted
cancers who are served by the hospital;
2. Whether the hospital has special expertise in
treating targeted cancers;
3. Whether the hospital has demonstrated a
commitment to treating uninsured individuals; and
4. The number of research activities conducted by the
hospital that relate to targeted cancers and the amount of funding for these activities.
(iii) In Baltimore City, the University of Maryland Medical
Group and the Johns Hopkins Institutions, acting jointly in collaboration with the
Baltimore City Health Department, in consultation with the Department, shall
determine whether a hospital is a major community hospital based on the factors
listed under subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph.
(b) The membership of a Community Health Coalition established under §
13-1109(c) of this subtitle may include:

(1) Representatives of:
(i) A local management board established under Title 8,
Subtitle 3 of the Human Services Article;
(ii) Local hospitals, clinics, physicians, and other health care
providers;
(iii) Local religious organizations;
(iv) Institutions of higher education; and
(v) Hospitals and other entities located outside the county that
could enhance the county's cancer prevention, education, screening, and treatment
efforts; and
(2) Any other person that the local health officer believes would help
the county meet the cancer prevention, education, screening, and treatment goals and
requirements established for the county under § 13-1108 of this subtitle.

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