Commission Background and Establishment
Not-for-Profit Hospital Corporation Board of Directors (known as UMC, United Medical Center) Section 2 (f) Governing On-hold
Committee on Health
b) The primary purpose of the Corporation shall be to: (1) Receive the land, improvements on the land, equipment, and other assets of the United Medical Center; (2) Operate and take all actions to ensure the continued operation of the hospital; and (3) Sell or otherwise transfer all or part of the hospital and site, if a qualified buyer is identified.
A) The Corporation shall be governed by a Board of Directors, which shall consist of 14 members, 11 of whom shall be voting members and 3 of whom shall be non-voting members. (B) Of the voting members, the Mayor shall appoint 6 members, with the advice and consent of the Council, and the Council shall appoint 3 members. (C) The Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia, or his or her designee, and a representative of the entity maintaining the largest collective bargaining agreement with the Corporation, with that representative not being an employee of the Corporation, shall serve as voting ex officio members. (D) The Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation, the Chief Medical Officer of the Corporation, and the President of the District of Columbia Hospital Association, or his or her designee, shall serve as non-voting ex officio members.  Members shall have business or management expertise in health-systems management or integrated care-delivery systems or experience as a: (A) Practicing physician; (B) Nursing executive; (C) Finance officer; (D) Labor manager; or (E) Contract manager.
DC Code 44-951.02 https://beta.code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/44-951.02.html
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Not-for-Profit Hospital Corporation Board of Directors (known as UMC, United Medical Center)
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Malika Kamara (202) 724-7665 Malika.Kamara@dc.gov
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