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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 14-205.1

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§14–205.1.
On or before October 1 each year, the Board shall submit to the Governor, the Secretary, and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly an annual report that includes the following data calculated on a fiscal year basis:
(1)Relevant disciplinary indicators, including:
(i)The number of new complaints investigated for physicians, allied health practitioners, and unlicensed individuals;
(ii)The number of complaints that remain open as of June 30 of the immediately preceding fiscal year at the Board and at the Office of the Attorney General;
(iii)The three most common grounds for complaints;
(iv)The three most common sources of the complaints received;
(v)The number and types of disciplinary actions taken by the Board;
(vi)The total number of cases referred to peer review; and
(vii)Of the cases referred to peer review:
1. The number of peer review cases that resulted in total disagreement;
2. The number of peer review cases that resulted in charges being issued; and
3. The number of peer review cases that resulted in closure or closure with an advisory letter;
(2)The number of cases not completed within 18 months by the Board and the reasons for the failure to complete the cases in 18 months; and
(3)For both physicians and allied health professionals:
(i)The total number of all licensees;
(ii)The number of initial, renewal, and reinstatement licenses issued;
(iii)The number of positive and negative criminal history records checks results received;
(iv)The number of individuals denied initial or renewal licensure due to positive criminal history records checks results; and
(v)The number of individuals denied initial, renewal, or reinstatement licensure due to reasons other than a positive criminal history records check.
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