Nevada Code § 633.524

Osteopathic physician required to report certain information concerning surgeries and sentinel events; disciplinary action or fine for failure to report or false report; duties of Board; confidentiality of report; applicability; regulations
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1. The Board shall require each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine issued pursuant to this chapter to
submit to the Board, on a form provided by the Board, and in the format
required by the Board by regulation, a report stating the number and type of
surgeries requiring conscious sedation, deep sedation or general anesthesia
performed by the holder of the license at his or her office or any other
facility, excluding any surgical care performed:
(a) At a medical facility as that term is defined
in NRS 449.0151 ; or
(b) Outside of this State.
2. In addition to the report required
pursuant to subsection 1, the Board shall require each holder of a license to
practice osteopathic medicine to submit a report to the Board concerning the
occurrence of any sentinel event arising from any surgery described in
subsection 1. The report must be submitted in the manner prescribed by the
Board which must be substantially similar to the manner prescribed by the State
Board of Health for reporting information pursuant to NRS 439.835 .
3. Each holder of a license to practice
osteopathic medicine shall submit the reports required pursuant to subsections
1 and 2:
(a) At the time the holder of the license renews
his or her license; and
(b) Whether or not the holder of the license
performed any surgery described in subsection 1. Failure to submit a report or
knowingly or willfully filing false information in a report constitutes grounds
for initiating disciplinary action pursuant to NRS 633.511 .
4. In addition to the reports required
pursuant to subsections 1 and 2, the Board shall require each holder of a
license to practice osteopathic medicine to submit a report to the Board
concerning the occurrence of any sentinel event arising from any surgery
described in subsection 1 within 14 days after the occurrence of the sentinel event.
The report must be submitted in the manner prescribed by the Board.
5. The Board shall:
(a) Collect and maintain reports received
pursuant to subsections 1, 2 and 4;
(b) Ensure that the reports, and any additional
documents created from the reports, are protected adequately from fire, theft,
loss, destruction and other hazards, and from unauthorized access; and
(c) Submit to the Health Care Purchasing and
Compliance Division of the Nevada Health Authority a copy of the report
submitted pursuant to subsection 1. The Division shall maintain the
confidentiality of such reports in accordance with subsection 6.
6. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , a report received pursuant
to subsection 1, 2 or 4 is confidential, not subject to subpoena or discovery,
and not subject to inspection by the general public.
7. The provisions of this section do not
apply to surgical care requiring only the administration of oral medication to
a patient to relieve the patients anxiety or pain, if the medication is not
given in a dosage that is sufficient to induce in a patient a controlled state
of depressed consciousness or unconsciousness similar to general anesthesia,
deep sedation or conscious sedation.
8. In addition to any other remedy or
penalty, if a holder of a license to practice osteopathic medicine fails to
submit a report or knowingly or willfully files false information in a report
submitted pursuant to this section, the Board may, after providing the holder
of a license to practice osteopathic medicine with notice and opportunity for a
hearing, impose against the holder of a license an administrative penalty for
each such violation. The Board shall establish by regulation a sliding scale
based on the severity of the violation to determine the amount of the
administrative penalty to be imposed against the holder of the license to
practice osteopathic medicine. The regulations must include standards for
determining the severity of the violation and may provide for a more severe
penalty for multiple violations.
9. As used in this section:
(a) Conscious sedation has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 449.436 .
(b) Deep sedation has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 449.437 .
(c) General anesthesia has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 449.438 .
(d) Sentinel event has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 439.830 .

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