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1- WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 359
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4-Chapter 359
5-(House Bill 633)
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7-AN ACT concerning
3+EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
4+ [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
5+ Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
6+ Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
7+amendment.
8+ *hb0633*
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9-Hospital Credentialing – Reappointment Process for Physician Staff –
10-Modification
10+HOUSE BILL 633
11+J3 3lr2364
12+ CF SB 258
13+By: Delegate Bhandari
14+Introduced and read first time: February 3, 2023
15+Assigned to: Health and Government Operations
16+Committee Report: Favorable
17+House action: Adopted
18+Read second time: March 1, 2023
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12-FOR the purpose of requiring that the credential reappointment process for physician staff
13-included in certain minimum standards for hospitals licensed in the State be
14-conducted in accordance with standards of the accreditation body that accredits a
15-hospital, rather than with a certain frequency; and generally relating to the
16-credentialing process for hospital physician staff.
20+CHAPTER ______
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18-BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
19- Article – Health – General
20-Section 19–319(e)(2) and (7)
21- Annotated Code of Maryland
22- (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement)
22+AN ACT concerning 1
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24-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
25- Article – Health – General
26-Section 19–319(e)(4)
27- Annotated Code of Maryland
28- (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement)
24+Hospital Credentialing – Reappointment Process for Physician Staff – 2
25+Modification 3
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30- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND,
31-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
27+FOR the purpose of requiring that the credential reappointment process for physician staff 4
28+included in certain minimum standards for hospitals licensed in the State be 5
29+conducted in accordance with standards of the accreditation body that accredits a 6
30+hospital, rather than with a certain frequency; and generally relating to the 7
31+credentialing process for hospital physician staff. 8
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33-Article – Health – General
33+BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 9
34+ Article – Health – General 10
35+Section 19–319(e)(2) and (7) 11
36+ Annotated Code of Maryland 12
37+ (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 13
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35-19–319.
39+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 14
40+ Article – Health – General 15
41+Section 19–319(e)(4) 16
42+ Annotated Code of Maryland 17
43+ (2019 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 18
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37- (e) (2) As a condition of licensure, each hospital shall:
45+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY TH E GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 19
46+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 20
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39- (i) Establish a credentialing process for the physicians who are
40-employed by or who have staff privileges at the hospital; and
48+Article – Health – General 21 2 HOUSE BILL 633
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42- (ii) Use the uniform standard credentialing form as the initial
43-application of a physician seeking to be credentialed.
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45- (4) (I) The Secretary shall, by regulation and in consultation with
46-hospitals, physicians, interested community and advocacy groups, and representatives of
47-the Maryland Defense Bar and Plaintiffs’ Bar, establish minimum standards for a
48-credentialing process which shall include:
49- Ch. 359 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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52- [(i)] 1. A formal written appointment process documenting the
53-physician’s education, clinical expertise, licensure history, insurance history, medical
54-history, claims history, and professional experience[.];
52+19–319. 1
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56- [(ii)] 2. A requirement that an initial appointment to staff not be
57-complete until the physician has successfully completed a probationary period[.]; AND
54+ (e) (2) As a condition of licensure, each hospital shall: 2
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59- [(iii)] 3. [A] SUBJECT TO SUBPARAGRA PH (II) OF THIS
60-PARAGRAPH , A formal, written reappointment process to be conducted [at least every 2
61-years] IN ACCORDANCE WITH S TANDARDS OF THE ACCR EDITATION BODY THAT
62-ACCREDITS A HOSPITAL .
56+ (i) Establish a credentialing process for the physicians who are 3
57+employed by or who have staff privileges at the hospital; and 4
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64- (II) The reappointment process ESTABLISHED UNDER
65-SUBPARAGRAPH (I)3 OF THIS PARAGRAPH shall document the physician’s pattern of
66-performance by analyzing:
59+ (ii) Use the uniform standard credentialing form as the initial 5
60+application of a physician seeking to be credentialed. 6
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68- 1. Claims filed against the physician;
62+ (4) (I) The Secretary shall, by regulation and in consultation with 7
63+hospitals, physicians, interested community and advocacy groups, and representatives of 8
64+the Maryland Defense Bar and Plaintiffs’ Bar, establish minimum standards for a 9
65+credentialing process which shall include: 10
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70- 2. Data dealing with utilization, quality, and risk;
67+ [(i)] 1. A formal written appointment process documenting the 11
68+physician’s education, clinical expertise, licensure history, insurance history, medical 12
69+history, claims history, and professional experience[.]; 13
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72- 3. Clinical skills;
71+ [(ii)] 2. A requirement that an initial appointment to staff not be 14
72+complete until the physician has successfully completed a probationary period[.]; AND 15
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74- 4. Adherence to hospital bylaws, policies, and procedures;
74+ [(iii)] 3. [A] SUBJECT TO SUBPARAGRA PH (II) OF THIS 16
75+PARAGRAPH , A formal, written reappointment process to be conducted [at least every 2 17
76+years] IN ACCORDANCE WITH S TANDARDS OF THE ACCR EDITATION BODY THAT 18
77+ACCREDITS A HOSPITAL . 19
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76- 5. Compliance with continuing education requirements;
79+ (II) The reappointment process ESTABLISHED UNDER 20
80+SUBPARAGRAPH (I)3 OF THIS PARAGRAPH shall document the physician’s pattern of 21
81+performance by analyzing: 22
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78- 6. Mental and physical status; and
83+ 1. Claims filed against the physician; 23
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80- 7. The results of the practitioner performance evaluation
81-process under subsection (i) of this section.
85+ 2. Data dealing with utilization, quality, and risk; 24
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83- (7) If a hospital fails to establish or maintain a credentialing process
84-required under this subsection, the Secretary may impose the following penalties:
87+ 3. Clinical skills; 25
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86- (i) Delicensure of the hospital; or
89+ 4. Adherence to hospital bylaws, policies, and procedures; 26
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88- (ii) $500 per day for each day the violation continues.
91+ 5. Compliance with continuing education requirements; 27
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90- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
91-October 1, 2023.
93+ 6. Mental and physical status; and 28
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93-Approved by the Governor, May 3, 2023.
95+ 7. The results of the practitioner performance evaluation 29
96+process under subsection (i) of this section. 30 HOUSE BILL 633 3
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100+ (7) If a hospital fails to establish or maintain a credentialing process 1
101+required under this subsection, the Secretary may impose the following penalties: 2
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103+ (i) Delicensure of the hospital; or 3
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105+ (ii) $500 per day for each day the violation continues. 4
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107+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 5
108+October 1, 2023. 6
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113+Approved:
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115+ Governor.
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117+ Speaker of the House of Delegates.
118+________________________________________________________________________________
119+ President of the Senate.