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Congenital Heart Disease

Latest Update: August 11, 2020
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Reporting Information

For hospitals who regularly offer obstetric services (not only on emergency basis), attending physician must examine infants and report any cases of congenital heart disease.

Responsible Party

Who Must Report?

Any physician, midwife or nurse attending or assisting in any way any infant at childbirth at an obstetric center or a hospital which regularly offers obstetric services in the normal course of business and not only on an emergency basis.

Deadlines

When Do I Report?

On occurrence

Method

How Do I Report?

Report the condition to the NV State Chief Medical Officer or a representative of the Chief Medical Officer

Contact Information

CYSHCN Program:
4150 Technology Way, Suite 210
Carson City, NV 89706
Phone: 775-684-3476
Fax: 775-684-5998

Authority

The legal mandate requiring reporting

NRS 442.680Examination required; confirmation of results; exception to requirement; regulations.

      1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, any physician, midwife or nurse attending or assisting in any way any infant at childbirth at an obstetric center or a hospital which regularly offers obstetric services in the normal course of business and not only on an emergency basis shall make or cause to be made an examination of the infant, to determine whether the infant may suffer from critical congenital heart disease, including, without limitation, conducting pulse oximetry screening. If the physician, midwife or nurse who conducts the examination is not the attending physician of the infant, the physician, midwife or nurse shall submit the results of the examination to the attending physician of the infant.

      2.  If the examination reveals that an infant may suffer from critical congenital heart disease, the attending physician of the infant shall conduct an examination to confirm whether the infant does suffer from critical congenital heart disease. If the attending physician determines that the infant suffers from critical congenital heart disease, the attending physician must:

      (a) Report the condition to the Chief Medical Officer or a representative of the Chief Medical Officer; and

      (b) Discuss the condition with the parent, parents or other persons responsible for the care of the infant and inform them of the treatment necessary for the amelioration of the condition.

      3.  An examination of an infant is not required pursuant to this section if either parent files a written objection with the person responsible for conducting the examination or with the obstetric center or hospital at which the infant is born.

      4.  The State Board of Health may adopt such regulations as necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

      (Added to NRS by 2013, 2115)

Notes

Any other pertinent information

Originating Legislation: SB92 (2013)

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.