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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

Who Must Report?

Which facilities or individuals in the facilities must report
A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

When to Report?

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

How Do I Report?

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

Why Should I Report This? What Happens if I Don't?

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.

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A medical facility that may have more than one provider of health care provide services to a patient who has suffered a drug overdose or suspected drug overdose shall adopt administrative procedures to ensure that only one such provider of health care makes the report of the drug overdose required by subsection 2 of NRS 441A.150.
DISCLAIMER
Although many of these requirements apply to individual medical professionals and other types of hospitals and health care facilities, the information is presented solely to support Critical Access Hospitals. The reporting requirements and legal mandates on this site are not an exhaustive list and Nevada Rural Hospital Partners, Inc. bears no responsibility or liability for any hospitals' or providers' failure to comply with Federal or State laws or regulations.