Maryland Code § HG-5-805

Section HG-5-805
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Office
of Health Care Quality shall review each death of an individual with developmental
disabilities or with a mental illness who, at the time of death, resided in or was
receiving services from any program or facility licensed or operated by the
Developmental Disabilities Administration or operating by waiver under § 7-903(b)
of this article, or any program approved, licensed, or operated by the Department
under § 10-406 of this article or any program identified in § 10-713(a) of this article.
(2) The Office of Health Care Quality may not review the care or
services provided in an individual's private home, except to the extent needed to
investigate a licensed provider that offered services at that individual's home.
(3) Unless a member of the Committee requests a review, the Office
of Health Care Quality may choose not to review a death if the circumstances, based
on reasonable judgment, are readily explained and require no further investigation.
(b) Within 14 days of the completion of each investigation, the Office of
Health Care Quality shall submit to the Committee its final report for each death.
(c) The Committee shall:
(1) Review each death report provided by the Office of Health Care
Quality; or
(2) Appoint a subcommittee of at least four members, one of whom
shall be a licensed physician or nurse, to review death reports and report and make
recommendations to the full Committee.
(d) (1) On review of the death report, if the Committee or its
subcommittee determines that further investigation is warranted, the Committee or

subcommittee may request additional information, including consumer records,
medical records, autopsy reports, and any deficiency statements and plans of
correction.
(2) The Committee or subcommittee may choose to prepare questions
for the provider, State residential center director, or other relevant person or may
request the attendance of the provider, director, or other relevant person at a
Committee or subcommittee meeting.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, Committee
members may not communicate directly with the provider, a State residential center
director, a State psychiatric superintendent, or a family member or guardian of the
individual who is the subject of a death report.

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