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Accordion Name : 2024 SHIP Measures (5)
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| 2024 SHIP Measures | Priority 1: Chronic Disease | | 1 |
| 2024 SHIP Measures | Priority 2: Access to Care | | 2 |
| 2024 SHIP Measures | Priority 3: Women’s Health | | 3 |
| 2024 SHIP Measures | Priority 4: Violence | | 4 |
| 2024 SHIP Measures | Priority 5: Behavioral Health | | 5 |
Accordion Name : CHIP Resources (1)
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| CHIP Resources | Community Health Improvement Resources | - MAPP 2.0
- ASTHO
- Archived SHIP Health Action Newsletter
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Accordion Name : Contact Us - Public Health Planning (1)
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| Contact Us - Public Health Planning | Contact Us | | |
Accordion Name : CTP (2)
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| CTP | FDA’s Vision Statement | To make tobacco-related death and disease part of America’s past, not America’s future and, by doing so; ensure a healthier life for every family.
The FDA Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) is responsible for carrying out the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which Congress passed in 2009. This law—commonly called the Tobacco Control Act — gives FDA broad authority to regulate the manufacturing, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products. | 1 |
| CTP | Visit the FDA’s Web Site to learn more about whom they are and what they do: | Visit the FDA’s Inspection database to view inspection results
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Accordion Name : Kidney Disease Program (5)
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| Kidney Disease Program | Notices | | 1 |
| Kidney Disease Program | Resources | | 2 |
| Kidney Disease Program | Quick Links | | 3 |
| Kidney Disease Program | Phone Numbers | | 4 |
| Kidney Disease Program | Billing Instructions | | 5 |
Accordion Name : Maternal and Child Health (1)
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| Maternal and Child Health | PHA Landing Page Maternal and Child Health link | Maryland Department of Health maternal and child health programs and services connect birthing people and families to services and information to support a lifetime of health and wellbeing. Maternal and child health programs span the lifespan from pregnancy and birth support to infancy, childhood, adolescence, and preconception care.
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Accordion Name : PHS Strategic Priorities (5)
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| PHS Strategic Priorities | Priority 1: Public Health Infrastructure, including Workforce | To respond to the urgent need for strengthening and modernization of Maryland’s public health infrastructure.
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| PHS Strategic Priorities | Priority 2: Chronic Disease Prevention, with an initial focus on Diabetes | To increase efforts in the promotion of maintaining healthy weight and diabetes prevention, with enhanced focus on communities disproportionately affected by difficulties in maintaining healthy weight and preventing diabetes.
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| PHS Strategic Priorities | Priority 3: Women’s Health | To ensure access to culturally appropriate reproductive and sexual health care across all socioeconomic and racial demographics and geographic communities in Maryland.
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| PHS Strategic Priorities | Priority 4: Reduce Overdose and Negative Health Outcomes Associated with Substance Use | To improve collaboration and coordination of care to support structural interventions that promote evidence-based harm reduction strategies and decrease barriers to improved wellbeing among individuals with lived experiences with substance use.
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| PHS Strategic Priorities | Priority 5: Violence Prevention | To illuminate the role of the social determinants of health in violence prevention and increase capacity to decrease all forms of violence across Maryland through the promotion of conflict resolution and alternatives to violence.
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Accordion Name : QI Learn More (3)
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| QI Learn More | MDH Quality Improvement Plan | | 1 |
| QI Learn More | Get involved! |
- MDH staff and colleagues at Maryland local health departments, sign-up for upcoming performance management and QI trainings and events.
- Check out Maryland TRAIN for virtual resources on performance management and QI.
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| QI Learn More | Technical Assistance to Maryland Local Health Departments | | 3 |
Accordion Name : SHIP Measures (5)
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| SHIP Measures | Healthy Beginnings | | 1 |
| SHIP Measures | Healthy Living | | 2 |
| SHIP Measures | Healthy Communities | | 3 |
| SHIP Measures | Access to Health Care | | 4 |
| SHIP Measures | Quality Preventative Care | | 5 |
Accordion Name : Tobacco Enforcement Project (3)
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| Tobacco Enforcement Project | Warning Letters | | 1 |
| Tobacco Enforcement Project | Civil Money Penalty Complaints | A Civil Money Penalty (CMP) Complaint is used to initiate an administrative legal action against a retailer that can result in a monetary penalty, called a Civil Money Penalty.
The Tobacco Control Act provides that the amount of a CMP for violations of the regulations in part 1140 shall not exceed certain amounts, depending on the number of previous violations, the time period in which the violations occurred, and other factors ( see section 103(q)(2)(A) of the Tobacco Control Act ).
The current maximum amounts are:
Number of Regulation Violations CMP Amount
1 $0 (CTP will send a Warning Letter) 2 within a 12-month period $279 3 within a 24-month period $559 4 within a 24-month period $2,236 5 within a 36-month period $5,591 6 within a 48-month period $11,182 | 2 |