Maryland Code § HG-19-903

Section HG-19-903
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(a) (1) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to carry out the provisions
of this subtitle.
(2) The regulations for general hospice care programs shall set
standards for general hospice care programs that are comparable to the standards
established by the National Hospice Organization.
(3) The Secretary, by regulation, after consultation with interested
groups, including The Hospice Network of Maryland, Inc., shall establish standards
for the operation of a hospice care program.
(b) (1) The regulations shall set qualifications for medical directors of
hospices. A medical director of a hospice care program need not be an employee or a
contractee of a hospice care program.
(2) The regulations for a hospice facility shall require:

(i) The medical director to be a physician licensed to practice
medicine in this State;
(ii) The dietary, nursing, pastoral care, pharmaceutical, and
social worker services to be adequate; and
(iii) A physician other than an attending physician to be on call
and available at all times.
(3) The regulations for a home-based hospice care program shall
require:
(i) The medical director to be a physician licensed to practice
medicine in this State;
(ii) The provision of bereavement services;
(iii) The provision of services to meet the spiritual or social
needs of dying individuals and their families;
(iv) The provision of palliative and supportive medical,
nursing, and other health services:
1. Directly or by contract for a general licensee; or
2. By referral only for a limited licensee;
(v) Submission of an annual report which includes service
utilization statistics in the format prescribed;
(vi) Written transfer agreements to provide acute inpatient
care as needed; and
(vii) Minimum standards concerning the training and role of
volunteers in a hospice care program.

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