3 more Maryland medical board members resign amid scandal
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Three members of the University of Maryland Medical System’s board resigned, the system announced Tuesday, in the ongoing aftermath of a scandal involving financial arrangements that recently led Baltimore’s mayor to resign.
The medical system announced that board chairman Stephen Burch is resigning effective July 1. Kevin O’Connor also resigned effective July 1. Dr. Scott Rifkin’s resignation is effective immediately.
Rifkin’s company, Real Time Medical Systems and UMMS, have an “active agreement in which the company provides software for a pilot program designed to reduce hospital readmissions,” the medical system said in a statement.