- Welcome to the Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene's Policy and Procedure
Internet web site. This site was designed to facilitate
the access of DHMH policies by staff and management. Only
current, Department-wide policies are addressed at this
site. Other directives, sometimes generically called
"policies" exist at the program level, such as at DHMH
facilities, and there are also other directives in the
form of guidelines, protocols, standards, manuals, etc.
which may provide the advice which you are seeking on
specific issues.
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- DHMH 02.10.03, The DHMH
Policy on Policies, provides the authority and
specifications for the development of DHMH policies. See
http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/policies/021003v1.pdf
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- As stated in 02.10.03, a
"policy" is defined as "a plan of action or
decision-making to be used by DHMH employees and
management when encountering certain issues or conditions
that are of such significance, that a desired outcome has
been prescribed". A "procedure" is defined as "a
step-by-step process of interactions between designated
individuals (actors), for the purpose of carrying out a
DHMH policy."
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- Quite often, DHMH policies
are used to implement State or Federal mandates in order
to ensure DHMH compliance, and also where an issue may
span across two or more administrations.
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- DHMH policies differ from
other directives in that they:
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must
undergo a prescribed review and approval process by
affected program Directors; |
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apply to
any or all DHMH programs, employees, grantees,
contractors, or agents; and |
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are
signed by and issued under the authority of the
Secretary. |
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- To cross-reference old
DHMH policy numbers with the current numbering system, or
to check on the status of an old policy, see
http://dhmh.state.md.us/policies/oldnewst.pdf
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- If you
have any general questions regarding policies or
procedures, please contact Tom Kravitz, DHMH Policy
Administrator, at 410 767-5934 or
kravitzt@dhmh.state.md.us.
NOTE:
Some of the DHMH Policies below are in pdf format. To view
pdf documents, you must have a .pdf reader, such as Adobe
Acrobat Reader ® 4.0 (or newer). Select the following URL
to retrieve & download
Adobe Reader.
Use the Save As command to save the file onto your
hard drive or onto a diskette using a different name. You
must then install the downloaded file and reboot
your machine before it will read the .pdf automatically when
you click on it. Instructions on how to install the Adobe
Acrobat Reader ® can be found by clicking
here. |