Maryland Code § HG-20-1004

Section HG-20-1004
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The Office shall:
(1) Be an advocate for the improvement of minority health care by
working with the Department on its own, or in partnership with other public and
private entities to establish appropriate forums, programs, or initiatives designed to
educate the public regarding minority health and health disparities issues, with an
emphasis on preventive health and healthy lifestyles;
(2) Assist the Secretary in identifying, coordinating, and establishing
priorities for programs, services, and resources that the State should provide for
minority health and health disparities issues;
(3) Collect, classify, and analyze relevant research information and
data collected or compiled by:
(i) The Department;
(ii) The Department in collaboration with others; and
(iii) Other public and private entities;
(4) Research innovative methods and obtain resources to improve
existing data systems to ensure that the health information that is collected includes
specific race and ethnicity identifiers;
(5) Serve as a clearinghouse and resource library for information
about minority health and health disparities data, strategies, services, and programs
that address minority health and health disparities issues;
(6) Develop a strategic plan to improve public services and programs
targeting minorities;
(7) Obtain funding and, contingent upon funding, provide grants to
community-based organizations and historically black colleges and universities to
conduct special research, demonstration, and evaluation projects for targeted at-risk
racial and ethnic minority populations and to support ongoing community-based
programs that are designed to reduce or eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities
in the State;
(8) Develop criteria for the awarding of grants for programs that are
designed to improve minority health care;

(9) Review existing laws and regulations to ensure that they
facilitate the provision of adequate health care to the minorities of this State;
(10) Recommend to the Secretary any additions or changes to existing
laws and regulations designed to facilitate the adequate provision of health care to
minorities in this State;
(11) Identify and review health promotion and disease prevention
strategies relating to the leading health causes of death and disability among
minority populations;
(12) Develop and implement model public and private partnerships in
racial and ethnic minority communities for health awareness campaigns and to
improve the access, acceptability, and use of public health services;
(13) Develop recommendations for the most effective means of
providing outreach to racial and ethnic minority communities throughout the State
to ensure their maximum participation in publicly funded health benefits programs;
(14) Develop a statewide plan for increasing the number of racial and
ethnic minority health care professionals which includes recommendations for the
financing mechanisms and recruitment strategies necessary to carry out the plan;
(15) Work collaboratively with universities and colleges of medicine,
nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, social work, public health, and allied health in this
State and other health care professional training programs to develop courses with
cultural competency, sensitivity, and health literacy, that are designed to address the
problem of racial and ethnic disparities in health care access, utilization, treatment
decisions, quality, and outcomes;
(16) Work collaboratively with the Maryland Health Care Disparities
Initiative, the Morgan-Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, the
University of Maryland Disparity Project, the Monumental City Medical Society,
faculty and researchers at historically black colleges and universities, and other
existing alliances or plans, to reduce or eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in the
State;
(17) Seek to establish a statewide alliance with community-based
agencies and organizations, historically black colleges and universities, health care
facilities, health care provider organizations, managed care organizations, and
pharmaceutical manufacturers to promote the objectives of the Office;
(18) Evaluate multicultural or racial and ethnic minority health
programs in other states to assess their efficacy and potential for replication in this

State and make recommendations regarding the adoption of such programs, as
appropriate;
(19) Apply for and accept any grant of money from the federal
government, private foundations, or other sources which may be available for
programs related to minority health and health disparities;
(20) Serve as the designated State agency for receipt of federal funds
specifically designated for minority health and health disparities programs;
(21) Work collaboratively with the Governor's Office of Small,
Minority, and Women Business Affairs as the Office determines necessary;
(22) In collaboration with the Maryland Health Care Commission and
the health occupations boards established under the Health Occupations Article,
publish annually on the Department's website and provide in writing on request a
"Health Care Disparities Policy Report Card" that includes:
(i) An analysis of racial and ethnic variations in insurance
coverage for low-income, nonelderly individuals;
(ii) The racial and ethnic composition of the individuals who
hold a license or certificate issued by a health occupations board established under
the Health Occupations Article compared to the racial and ethnic composition of the
State's population;
(iii) The racial and ethnic disparities in morbidity and
mortality rates for cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, infant
mortality, asthma, dementia, and other diseases identified by the Maryland Health
Care Commission; and
(iv) A comparison of the information included under items (i)
and (ii) of this item with previously published "Health Care Disparities Policy Report
Cards" including the same information;
(23) To the extent authorized under federal and State privacy laws,
publish on its website health data that includes race and ethnicity information
collected by the Office and update the data at least once every 6 months; and
(24) To the extent authorized under federal and State privacy laws,
respond to requests for health data that includes race and ethnicity information
within 30 days after receipt of the request.

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