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Maryland Manufacturing Network Supplier Portal – Please note that any vendor may add their organization to this portal without vetting.Maryland Primary Care Program PPE Supplier List.Project N95 is a national clearing house for PPE procurement.BlueDyer Distilling, Co (Waldorf, MD) also is producing hand sanitizer.Lost Ark Distilling, Co (Columbia, MD) has begun production of hand sanitizer.Medical Mega – Latex gloves, hand sanitizer, and swabs.Hatch Exhibit – Faceshields, respirators, and latex gloves.Sunrise Hitek – Faceshields, masks, and hand sanitizer.The following are vendors referred to us from the Montgomery County Medical Society that still have stock of some PPE items: Harford County requests are supposed to go to the following email address and use this Harford County PPE request form. The Baltimore County Department of Health has this list of vendors on their site. To request PPE supplies, fill out this request form, or this Emergency Medical Material request form on pages 3 and 4 of this document, then send it to There is no online form to submit a request. Requesting Emergency Equipment and Supplies: The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) is working closely with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to organize emergency suppliers of equipment and services that will help respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Roadmap for Resuming Elective Surgery after COVID-19 Pandemic PPE Resources
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Template for self-certification for reopening your office.įor additional advice on full reopening of your practice, please refer to the AAD’s website for the six steps and checklist to reopening your practice during the current COVID-19 pandemic. With the Govenor Hogan’s announcement allowing the resumption of elective surgery on the morning of May 7, 2020, you will want to read the Maryland Secretary of Health’s amendment and order regarding various health matters and elective surgery resumption, including how a to certify that conditions for resumption of elective and non-urgent medical procedures have been met prior to resuming operations. MedChi coronavirus resource center has information for physicians on a multitude of clinical, business and regulatory concerns from Federal government relief, American Medical Association direction, Maryland Department of Health advice, HIPAA concerns, Human Resources, and novel coronavirus clinical advice and FAQs. You will find a resource list below with reference links. We have resources for your business from the Small Business Development Center and the Small Business Administration. We recommend always referring to both MDH and CDC guidance for the most recent information clinical information. Additional information is provided based on resources from the American Medical Association, MedChi, the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), Maryland Health Care Commission, and the Baltimore County Department of Health and Human Services. The following guidance is drawn primarily from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) resources for health care professionals on COVID-19. COVID 19: Resources for Physicians and Patients