Proponents of the bill, including AARP and University Medical Center in Las Vegas, say transparency is needed to ensure the best quality of care. Under Senate Bill 209, healthcare organizations would be required to report all sentinel events, including treatment delay, wrong patient procedure and medication errors, to the state department of health. The department would then publish all incidents and the respective facilities at which those events took place, according to the news report.
Read the news report about Nevada’s Senate Bill 209.
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– Proposed Bill Requires Maine Hospitals to Screen High-Risk Patients for MRSA Before Admission
– Patient Safety Commission Administrator Opposes Mandatory Hospital Reporting