Nevada Code § 450.430

Equal privileges of practitioners; exception; rights of patients; loss of hospital privileges not adverse action against physician in certain circumstances
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 450.440 , in the management of the
public hospital, no discrimination may be made against physicians, podiatric
physicians or dentists licensed under the laws of this state or licensed
practitioners of the allied health professions, and all such physicians,
dentists, podiatric physicians and practitioners have privileges in treating
patients in the hospital in accordance with their training and ability, except
that practitioners of the allied health professions may not be members of the
staff of physicians described in NRS 450.440 .
Practitioners of the allied health professions are subject to the bylaws and
regulations established by the board of hospital trustees.
2. The patient has the right to employ, at
the patients own expense, his or her own physician, if that physician is a
member of the hospital staff, or the patients own nurse, and when acting for
any patient in the hospital, the physician employed by the patient has charge
of the care and treatment of the patient, and the nurses in the hospital shall
comply with the directions of the physician concerning that patient, subject to
the regulations established by the board of hospital trustees.
3. If a physician loses privileges at a
hospital because the physician no longer holds a faculty or clinical
appointment with the University of Nevada School of Medicine or the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Dental Medicine, as required pursuant to NRS 450.440 , that action shall not be
deemed to be an adverse action by the hospital against the physician.

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