The Maryland Public Health Commission is out with about 30 recommendations to better care within the state, which include a chief nursing officer, youth health education programs and local resource hubs to inform people about medical options.
The commission released its recommendations this week; they range from emergency services to information technology.
Some of the most sweeping recommendations include the creation of a statewide chief nursing officer to provide technical assistance to nurses through leadership in continuing education, policy and revision of job classifications.
