Maryland Code § HG-13-1213

Section HG-13-1213
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(a) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, at least twice a year,
the Secretary shall convene a meeting of stakeholders, including:
(i) Representatives of:
1. The Maryland Office of Minority Health and Health
Disparities;
2. The Maryland Patient Safety Center;
3. The Maryland Healthy Start Program;
4. Women's health advocacy organizations;
5. Community organizations engaged in maternal
health and family support issues;
6. Local health departments; and
7. Health care providers that provide maternal health
services; and
(ii) 1. Families of women who have experienced a near
maternal death, a high-risk pregnancy, other challenges during pregnancy, or a
maternal death; or
2. Women who have experienced a near maternal
death, a high-risk pregnancy, or other challenges during pregnancy.
(2) To the extent practicable, the stakeholders convened in
accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection shall reflect the racial and ethnic
diversity of women most impacted by maternal deaths in the State.
(b) Of the two meetings required under subsection (a) of this section:

(1) One meeting shall be held within 90 days after submission of the
report required under § 13-1212 of this subtitle to:
(i) Review the findings and recommendations in the report;
(ii) Examine issues resulting in disparities in maternal deaths;
(iii) Review the status of implementation of previous
recommendations; and
(iv) Identify new recommendations with a focus on initiatives
to address issues resulting in disparities in maternal deaths; and
(2) One meeting shall be held within 6 months after the meeting held
under item (1) of this subsection to review the status of implementation of previous
recommendations and consider any new information that may be relevant for the
identification of additional recommendations.

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