Nevada Legislature Considers Tougher Surgical Center Regulation

Nevada’s Assembly and Senate health committees are reviewing four bills that could increase state control over surgical centers, according to a report by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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The bills include provisions that will protect nurses who report unsafe practices, strengthen health authorities’ power for investigating major patient problems and mandate annual inspection of outpatient surgical centers.

The state may also require surgical centers to obtain a permit to provide sedation, which could cost facilities thousands of dollars, according to the report.

The bills are a response to a hepatitis C outbreak resulting from poor injection practices at two, now-closed outpatient facilities in Las Vegas.

Read the Review-Journal‘s report on Nevada’s proposed surgical center regulation.

 

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