Legislators concerned about auditor's complaints that University of Maryland Medical System is
Legislators concerned about auditors complaints that University of Maryland Medical System is hindering his probe
Maryland lawmakers say theyre concerned and closely monitoring the University of Maryland Medical Systems behavior after the states top legislative auditor said the hospital network was hindering his work.
Some legislative leaders, including the sponsors of sweeping reform legislation passed this year after a self-dealing scandal at UMMS, say more bills could be needed if the hospital network refuses to comply with the state audit.
I think its egregious given the history of the prior board and what gave rise to the legislation to begin with, said Sen. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat who was lead sponsor of the Senate version of the reform measure. Its an insult to the legislature and the general public. To be honest, we could have gone more stringent with the legislation than we did. If theyre going to be noncompliant, we may have to revisit this issue this session.
Maryland Legislative Auditor Gregory Hook told legislative leaders in an Oct. 31 letter that the medical system had delayed and hindered our work by repeatedly failing to make employees available and failing to provide requested information on a timely basis.
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