Nevada Code § 232.49961

Establishment; administration; award of grants; procedure for evaluation of applications for grants; regulations
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1. The Division shall establish and
administer a Graduate Medical Education Grant Program as a competitive grant
program to award grants to institutions in this State:
(a) Seeking to create, expand or retain programs
for residency training and postdoctoral fellowships that are approved by the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or its successor
organization; or
(b) Which operate programs for residency training
that are approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education,
or its successor organization, and that are training a number of residents that
exceeds the maximum number of full-time equivalent resident positions for which
the institution receives direct graduate medical education or indirect medical
education payments from Medicare.
2. The Division may award limited grants
pursuant to the Program established pursuant to subsection 1 to:
(a) Assist institutions in building
administrative and operational capacity as necessary to establish a new program
for residency training and postdoctoral fellowships.
(b) Recruit personnel essential to the operation
of a program for residency training and postdoctoral fellowships, including,
without limitation, program directors and resident faculty. Such recruitment
may consist of paying relocation expenses, providing supplements to salaries
and providing professional development.
3. In awarding grants pursuant to the
Program established pursuant to subsection 1, the Division shall:
(a) Consider the recommendations of the Advisory
Council on Graduate Medical Education created by NRS 232.49963 ; and
(b) Give priority to the award of grants:
(1) For the retention of programs in this
State for residency training and postdoctoral fellowships when the federal
funding for the support of such programs expires; and
(2) To programs that:
(I) Will leverage funds from the
Federal Government or private persons to maximize the impact of the grants;
(II) Incorporate innovative delivery
models, including, without limitation, telehealth, rotations in rural areas and
training in underserved settings;
(III) Provide logistical support,
which may include, without limitation, transportation, housing and
accommodations for family members of residents and fellows, to facilitate the
placement of residents and fellows in rural areas and other underserved areas;
(IV) Demonstrate collaboration with
rural hospitals, community health centers and other local entities that provide
health care; and
(V) Address geographic areas and
populations of this State where the shortage of providers of health care is
most critical and specialties for which the need in those areas and among those
populations is most critical in this State.
4. The Division shall establish a
committee to develop a process, procedure and rubric for evaluating
applications for grants pursuant to the Program established pursuant to
subsection 1 to ensure that the process and procedure are transparent, without
bias, fair, equitable and accessible. The committee established pursuant to
this subsection must be composed of persons with expertise in subject matters
related to graduate medical education who are not affiliated with any applicant
for a grant pursuant to the Program established pursuant to subsection 1.
5. The Division may adopt regulations
necessary to carry out the Program established pursuant to subsection 1. Such
regulations may include, without limitation, the requirements to apply for and
receive a grant.

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