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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 5-803

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§5–803. IN EFFECT
The Committee shall:
(1)Evaluate causes or factors contributing to deaths in facilities or programs:
(i)Operated or licensed by the Developmental Disabilities Administration;
(ii)Licensed by the Behavioral Health Administration to provide mental health services and identified in § 10–713(a) of this article; or
(iii)Operating by waiver under § 7–903(b) of this article;
(2)Review aggregate incident data regarding facilities or programs that are licensed or operated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration or operating by waiver under § 7–903(b) of this article;
(3)Identify patterns and systemic problems and ensure consistency in the review process; and
(4)Make recommendations to the Secretary and the Secretary of Disabilities to prevent avoidable injuries and avoidable deaths and improve quality of care.
§5–803. // EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 2032 PER CHAPTER 221 OF 2022 //
The Committee shall:
(1)Evaluate causes or factors contributing to deaths in facilities or programs:
(i)Operated or licensed by the Developmental Disabilities Administration;
(ii)Licensed by the Behavioral Health Administration to provide mental health services and identified in § 10–713(a) of this article; or
(iii)Operating by waiver under § 7–903(b) of this article;
(2)Identify patterns and systemic problems and ensure consistency in the review process; and
(3)Make recommendations to the Secretary to prevent avoidable deaths and improve quality of care.
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