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| 1. Commission established. The Commission to Study Maine's | Community Hospitals, referred to in this section as "the | commission," is established for the following purposes: |
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| A. To study the roles of community hospitals in the 21st | century, including services provided, primary care, medical | centers, rural hospitals, teaching hospitals, public health, | prevention and education services, relationships with other | health care providers, physician recruitment, physician | training, and continuing care and to evaluate those roles | based on the priorities in the State Health Plan; |
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| B. To study the economic impact of hospitals on the state | and local economies; |
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| C. To study funding mechanisms and levels, methods of | reimbursement, the role of insurance and 3rd-party payors | and the effect of unreimbursed care; |
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| D. To study facility and equipment needs, financing options | and capital needs; |
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| E. To study opportunities for hospitals to cooperate | through: |
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| (1) Adopting common technologies, record sharing | systems and quality control techniques; |
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| (2) Purchasing common services, supplies and | pharmaceuticals and selecting and servicing equipment; |
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| (3) Recruiting and training staff; |
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| (4) Managing malpractice, workers' compensation, | health care and casualty risks; and |
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| (5) Planning, designing and constructing capital | improvements; |
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| F. To explore public policy regarding community hospitals, | including incentives and barriers to change, access to | health care for consumers and the challenges of making | transitions to new community roles; |
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| G. To collect and evaluate data regarding statewide | hospital expenditures to assess cost efficiencies, cost | effectiveness and overall affordability of available health | care services while preserving geographic access to care; | and |
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