Maryland Code § HG-20-1603

Section HG-20-1603
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The General Assembly finds that:
(1) A mental or physical disability does not diminish an individual's
right to health care;
(2) The federal Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits
discrimination against individuals with disabilities, yet many individuals with
disabilities still experience discrimination in accessing critical health care services;
(3) In other states nationwide, individuals with mental and physical
disabilities have historically been denied life-saving organ transplants based on
assumptions that their lives are less worthy, that they are incapable of complying
with posttransplantation medical requirements, or that they lack adequate support
systems to ensure compliance with posttransplantation medical requirements;
(4) Although organ transplant centers must consider medical and
psychosocial criteria when determining if a patient is suitable to receive an organ
transplant, transplant centers that participate in Medicare, the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program, and other federally funded programs are required to use patient
selection criteria that result in a fair and nondiscriminatory distribution of organs;
and
(5) State residents in need of organ transplants are entitled to
assurances that they will not encounter discrimination on the basis of a disability.

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