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Adverse Action Against Provider

Hospitals must report professional review action, based on reasons related to professional competence or conduct, adversely affecting clinical privileges for a period longer than 30 days; or voluntary surrender or restriction of clinical privileges while under, or to avoid, investigation.

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Consultation by Unlicensed Physician

Any physician licensed in this State shall notify the Board if any unlicensed physician comes into this State for consultation with or assistance to the physician licensed in this State and specify the date of the consultation or assistance, whether the unlicensed physician has provided such consultation or assistance, or both, to the licensed physician […]

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Insufficient Malpractice Insurance Coverage

A practitioner licensed pursuant to chapters 630 to 640 of NRS who does not have insurance covering liability for a breach of his or her professional duty toward a patient shall report to the board which issued the practitioner’s license.

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Medical Malpractice of Osteopathic Physician or Physician Assistant

An osteopathic physician or physician assistant shall report to the Board any action for malpractice when receive a summons; any claim for malpractice submitted to arbitration or medication; any settlement, award, judgment, or other disposition of any action or claim; and any sanction imposed which are reportable to the NPDB.

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Medical Malpractice of Physician

A physician shall report to the Board any action for malpractice when receive a summons; any claim for malpractice submitted to arbitration or medication; any settlement, award, judgment, or other disposition of any action or claim; and any sanction imposed which are reportable to the NPDB.

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Mistreatment, Neglect, Abuse, Injuries of Residents

A Long Term Care (LTC) facility shall ensure that all crimes or alleged violations involving abuse, neglect, exploitation or mistreatment, including injuries of unknown source and misappropriation of resident property, are reported immediately, but not later than 2 hours after the allegation is made, if the events that cause the allegation involve abuse or result […]

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Nurse Conduct

Any personnel of a medical facility shall report in writing to the Executive Director of the Board any conduct of a licensee or holder of a certificate which constitutes a violation of the provisions of Chapter 632 (the Nevada Nurse Practice Act).

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Osteopathic Physician or Physician Assistant Conduct

Any medical facility that becomes aware that a person practicing osteopathic medicine or practicing as a physician assistant has, is or is about to become engaged in conduct which constitutes grounds for initiating disciplinary action shall file a written complaint with the Board. Any hospital, clinic or other medical facility must report any change in […]

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Physician or Physician Assistant Conduct

Any medical facility that becomes aware that a physician, perfusionist, physician assistant or practitioner of respiratory care is or is about to become engaged in conduct which constitutes grounds for initiating disciplinary action shall file a written complaint with the Board. Any hospital, clinic or other medical facility must report any change in privileges while […]

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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.