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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 19-218

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§19–218.
(a)The Commission shall require each facility to give the Commission information that:
(1)Concerns the total financial needs of the facility;
(2)Concerns its current and expected resources to meet its total financial needs;
(3)Includes the effect of any proposal made, under Subtitle 1 of this title, on comprehensive health planning; and
(4)Includes physician information sufficient to identify practice patterns of individual physicians across all facilities.
(b)The identities of individual physicians are confidential and are not discoverable or admissible in evidence in a civil or criminal proceeding, and may only be disclosed to the following:
(1)The utilization review committee of a Maryland hospital;
(2)The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland;
(3)The State Board of Physicians;
(4)The Office of Health Care Quality in the Department;
(5)The Maryland Health Care Commission; or
(6)An investigatory body under the State or federal government.
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