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§ 16-50-1-4 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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§ 16-50-1-4

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(b) The membership of the statewide maternal mortality review committee must be multidisciplinary, be culturally diverse, and include the following:(1) One (1) representative from each of the following:(A) The state department.(B) The office of the secretary of family and social services.(C) The Indiana Hospital Association.(2) Two (2) representatives of a local health department, each representing a different regional area and population size.(3) Two (2) representatives of community based organizations that focus on maternal health and well-being.(4) One (1) epidemiologist.(5) One (1) representative from each of the following areas who provides services or community resources to families, with expertise and knowledge in the area:(A) Obstetrics.(B) Maternal-fetal medicine.(C) Family medicine.(D) Social work.(E) Pathology.(F) Public health nursing.(G) Midwifery.(H) Anesthesiology.(I) Mental health.(c) The state health commissioner shall designate a member of the statewide maternal mortality review committee as the chairperson.(d) The

h nursing.(G) Midwifery.(H) Anesthesiology.(I) Mental health.(c) The state health commissioner shall designate a member of the statewide maternal mortality review committee as the chairperson.(d) The statewide maternal mortality review committee shall meet at the call of the chairperson. Except as provided in subsection (e), statewide maternal mortality review committee meetings are open to the public.(e) Statewide maternal mortality review committee meetings that involve confidential records or identifying information regarding a maternal death or maternal morbidity that is confidential under state or federal law must be held as an executive session and are not open to the public.As added by P.L.48-2018, SEC.3.