| H. To make recommendations regarding public policy | initiatives to better define the roles of the community | hospitals and to strengthen the hospitals and equip them to | serve the residents of the State through the 21st century. |
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| | 2. Membership. The commission consists of 9 members | appointed by the Governor. The membership of the commission must | reflect the geographic diversity of the State. The Governor | shall appoint the chair from among the membership. Members serve | as volunteers and without compensation or reimbursement for | expenses. The membership consists of the following persons: |
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| A. Two persons representing community hospitals chosen from | a list submitted by a statewide association representing | hospitals; |
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| B. One person representing consumers of health care | services; |
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| C. Two persons representing physicians chosen from lists | submitted by statewide associations representing allopathic | and osteopathic physicians; |
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| D. One person representing employers; |
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| E. One person representing insurers or other 3rd-party | payors of health care services; |
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| F. One economist familiar with econometric modeling of | health care systems and the analysis and forecasting of | health care costs; and |
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| G. One person who has expertise in public health issues. |
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| | 3. Duties. The commission shall consider the challenges of | community hospitals and must be guided by the purposes outlined | in subsection 1. The commission may: |
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| A. Hold at least 2 public hearings to collect information | from individuals, hospitals, health care providers, | insurers, 3rd-party payors, government-sponsored health care | programs and interested organizations; |
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| B. Consult with experts in the fields of health care and | hospitals and public policy; and |
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| C. Examine any other issues to further the purposes of the | study. |
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