Nevada Code § 439.4976

Establishment and maintenance of system for reporting information; objectives; persons required to report information
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1. The Chief Medical Officer shall,
pursuant to regulations adopted by the State Board of Health pursuant to NRS 439.4978 , establish and maintain a
system for the reporting of information on lupus and its variants. The Chief
Medical Officer shall coordinate with the National Lupus Patient Registry of
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Department
of Health and Human Services when establishing and maintaining the system.
2. The system established pursuant to
subsection 1 must include a record of the cases of lupus and its variants which
occur in this State along with such information concerning the cases as may be
appropriate to form the basis for:
(a) Conducting comprehensive epidemiologic
surveys of lupus and its variants in this State; and
(b) Evaluating the appropriateness of measures
for the treatment of lupus and its variants.
3. Hospitals, medical laboratories and
other facilities that provide screening, diagnostic or therapeutic services to
patients with respect to lupus and its variants shall report the information
prescribed by the State Board of Health pursuant to NRS 439.4978 to the system established
pursuant to subsection 1.
4. Any provider of health care who
diagnoses or provides treatment for lupus and its variants, except for cases
directly referred to the provider or cases that have been previously admitted
to a hospital, medical laboratory or other facility described in subsection 3,
shall report the information prescribed by the State Board of Health pursuant
to NRS 439.4978 to the system
established pursuant to subsection 1.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Medical laboratory has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 652.060 .
(b) Provider of health care has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 629.031 .

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