Nevada Code § 232.4991

Creation; purposes; composition; responsibility for administering law
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1. The Nevada Health Authority is hereby
created as a department within the Executive Department of the State
Government.
2. The purposes of the Authority are to:
(a) Improve access to health care that is safe,
of high quality and affordable;
(b) Promote the development of a workforce of
providers of health care that is sufficient to meet the demand for health care
in this State;
(c) Ensure the availability of affordable health
coverage for residents of this State, including, without limitation, current
and retired employees of the State Government;
(d) Develop effective and efficient systems for
delivering health care and value-based strategies for procuring health insurance
coverage in the most sustainable and responsive manner possible; and
(e) Ensure the long-term stability of Medicaid,
the Childrens Health Insurance Program, the Public Employees Benefits
Program, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange and the Public Option by
minimizing the financial burden of health care on persons who receive health
coverage through those programs, the state budget and other residents of this
State through the use of measures to contain costs, maximizing the impact of
state and federal money and the application of innovative purchasing and
contracting strategies.
3. The Authority consists of a Director
and:
(a) The Medicaid Division;
(b) The Health Care Purchasing and Compliance
Division; and
(c) The Consumer Health Division.
4. The Authority is the sole agency
responsible for administering the provisions of law relating to its respective
divisions.

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