Maryland Code § HO-15-101

Section HO-15-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Ambulatory surgical facility" means a facility:
(1) Accredited by:
(i) The American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory
Surgical Facilities;
(ii) The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health
Care; or
(iii) The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations; or
(2) Certified to participate in the Medicare program, as enacted by
Title XVIII of the Social Security Act.
(c) "Board" means the State Board of Physicians, established under § 14-
201 of this article.
(d) (1) "Collaboration" means the communication and decision-making
process among health care providers who are members of a patient care team related
to the treatment of a patient that includes the degree of cooperation necessary to
provide treatment and care to the patient and includes:

(i) Communication of data and information about the
treatment and care of a patient, including the exchange of clinical observations and
assessments; and
(ii) Development of an appropriate plan of care, including:
1. Decisions regarding the health care provided;
2. Accessing and assessment of appropriate additional
resources or expertise; and
3. Arrangement of appropriate referrals, testing, or
studies.
(2) "Collaboration" does not require the constant, physical presence
of a collaborating physician on-site in the practice setting, if the collaborating
physician is accessible by electronic means.
(e) "Collaboration agreement" means a document that:
(1) Outlines the collaboration between a physician assistant and:
(i) An individual physician; or
(ii) A group of physicians; and
(2) Is developed by a physician assistant and the physician or group
of physicians.
(f) "Committee" means the Physician Assistant Advisory Committee.
(g) "Controlled dangerous substances" has the meaning stated in § 5-101 of
the Criminal Law Article.
(h) "Correctional facility" includes a State or local correctional facility.
(i) "Disciplinary panel" means a disciplinary panel of the Board established
under § 14-401 of this article.
(j) "Dispense" or "dispensing" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this
article.

(k) "Drug sample" means a unit of a prescription drug that is intended to
promote the sale of the drug and is not intended for sale.
(l) "Hospital" means:
(1) A hospital as defined under § 19-301 of the Health - General
Article;
(2) A comprehensive care facility that:
(i) Meets the requirements of a hospital-based skilled nursing
facility under federal law; and
(ii) Offers acute care in the same building; and
(3) An emergency room that is physically connected to a hospital or
a freestanding medical facility that is licensed under Title 19, Subtitle 3A of the
Health - General Article.
(m) "License" means a license issued by the Board to a physician assistant
under this title.
(n) "National certifying examination" means the Physician Assistant
National Certifying Examination administered by the National Commission on
Certification of Physician Assistants or its successor.
(o) "Patient care team" means a multidisciplinary team of health care
providers actively functioning as a unit with the leadership of one or more patient
care team physicians for the purpose of providing and delivering health care to a
patient or group of patients.
(p) "Patient care team physician" means a licensed physician who regularly
practices in the State and who provides leadership in the care of patients as part of a
patient care team.
(q) "Physician assistant" means an individual who is licensed under this
title to practice as a physician assistant.
(r) "Practice as a physician assistant" means the performance of medical
acts that are:
(1) Authorized under a license issued by the Board; and

(2) Authorized under the physician assistant's collaboration
agreement.
(s) "Prescriptive authority" means the authority of a physician assistant to:
(1) Prescribe and administer controlled dangerous substances,
prescription drugs, medical devices, and the oral, written, or electronic ordering of
medications; and
(2) Dispense as provided under § 15-302.2(b), (c), and (d) of this title.
(t) "Public health facility" means a site where clinical public health services
are rendered under the auspices of the Department, a local health department in a
county, or the Baltimore City Health Department.
(u) "Starter dosage" means an amount of a drug sufficient to begin therapy:
(1) Of short duration of 72 hours or less; or
(2) Prior to obtaining a larger quantity of the drug to complete
therapy.

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