Appointed by Senate President: one vacancy
Appointed by House Speaker: Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
Appointed by Governor: Mary A. Allen; Anne Marie Barnett; George Brown; Robert A. Burns; Kimberly C. Burton; Peter R. Cohen, M.D.; Charlotte M. Cooksey; Richard M. Davis; Consuelo G. Escoe; Lisa Ann Ford, M.D.; Robert K. Gehman; Tracy A. Gilmore, Esq.; Arlene D. Hackbarth; Marta J. Hopkinson, M.D.; Dawn J. James; Craig S. Juengling; Lisa H. Kornberg; Deana C. Krizan; Donna J. Mazyck; O. Lee McCabe III, Ph.D.; Patricia B. Miedusiewski; Patrice O'Toole; Fred C. Osher, M.D.; Yvonne M. Perret; Jacqueline L. Phillips; Lawrence Rogers, Esq.; Richard B. Rosenblatt, Esq.; William Sciarillo, Sc.D.; Mark Segal; Kelvin M. Silver; Wilmore Sterling; Gloria J. Valentine; Anne M. Weiss, Esq.; Robert K. White.
Dix Building, Spring Grove Hospital Center, 55 Wade Ave., Catonsville, Maryland, April 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
FINANCING & REIMBURSEMENT COMMITTEE
Craig S. Juengling, Chair
INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMMITTEE
Marta J. Hopkinson, M.D., Chair
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION COMMITTEE
Thomas M. Godwin, Chair
WORKFORCE COMPETENCE COMMITTEE
Peter R. Cohen, M.D., Chair
Contact: Patricia B. Miedusiewski
c/o Mental Hygiene Administration
Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene
Dix Building, Spring Grove Hospital Center
55 Wade Ave., Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 402-8402
e-mail:
pmiedusiewski@dhmh.state.md.us
The Task Force on the Needs of Persons with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders was organized in October 2003 as the Task Force on the Needs of Persons with Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorders (Chapter 297, Acts of 2003). It reformed under its present name in July 2005 (Chapter 426, Acts of 2005).
The Task Force will develop creative ways to provide efficient and thorough services to those who suffer from co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders. It will recommend how to fund these services, how and where to provide residence for those suffering from this combination of disorders, and how the Mental Hygiene Administration and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration can implement a training program for mental health and addiction counselors. Finally, the Task Force will recommend necessary legislation to implement its recommendations.
In December 2004, the Task Force submitted its interim report.
The Task Force consists of thirty-nine members. Thirty-seven of these are appointed by the Governor. The Senate President and the House Speaker each appoint one member.
Authorization for the Task Force extends to December 31, 2006 (Chapter 426, Acts of 2005).
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