Maryland Code § HG-13-4305

Section HG-13-4305
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(a) The purpose of the Commission is to:
(1) Employ a health equity framework to:

(i) Develop a statewide health equity plan; and
(ii) Examine:
1. The health of residents of the State to the extent
necessary to carry out the requirements of this section;
2. Ways for units of State and local government to
collaborate to implement policies that will positively impact the health of residents
of the State; and
3. The impact of the following factors on the health of
residents of the State:
A. Access to safe and affordable housing;
B. Educational attainment;
C. Opportunities for employment;
D. Economic stability;
E. Environmental factors;
F. Public safety, including the impact of crime, citizen
unrest, the criminal justice system, and governmental policies that affect individuals
who are in prison or released from prison; and
G. Food insecurity;
(2) Provide direct advice to the Secretary and the State's independent
health regulatory commissions, and indirect advice to the Department's senior
administrators and planners through the Secretary, regarding issues of racial, ethnic,
cultural, or socioeconomic health disparities;
(3) Facilitate coordination of the expertise and experience of the
State's health and human services, housing, transportation, education, environment,
community development, and labor systems in developing a comprehensive health
equity plan addressing the social determinants of health; and
(4) Set goals for health equity and prepare a plan for the State to
achieve health equity in alignment with any other statewide planning activities.

(b) The Commission, using a health equity framework, shall:
(1) Examine and make recommendations regarding:
(i) Health considerations that may be incorporated into the
decision-making processes of government agencies and private sector stakeholders
who interact with government agencies;
(ii) Requirements for implicit bias training for clinicians
engaged in patient care and whether the State should provide the training;
(iii) Training for health care providers on consistent and proper
collection of patient self-identified race, ethnicity, and language data to identify
disparities accurately; and
(iv) Requirements to comply with, and for enforcement of,
National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health
and Health Care (CLAS Standards);
(2) Foster collaboration between units of the State and local
government and develop policies to improve health and reduce health inequities;
(3) Identify measures for monitoring and advancing health equity in
the State;
(4) Establish a State plan for achieving health equity in alignment
with other statewide planning activities in coordination with the State's health and
human services, housing, transportation, education, environment, community
development, and labor systems;
(5) Make recommendations and provide advice, including direct
advice to the Secretary, on implementing laws and policies to improve health and
reduce health inequities; and
(6) Develop and monitor a statewide health equity plan as required
by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation under any agreement entered
into between the State and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
(c) (1) The Commission may establish advisory committees to assist the
Commission in the performance of its duties under this section.
(2) An advisory committee established under this subsection may
include individuals who are not members of the Commission.

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