New regulations took effect on Jan. 30, 2019, that affect personal care agency (PCA) licensees. Please review the amended regulations (LCB File No. R109-18) to ensure your facility is in compliance. A PDF with text of the full regulations is online at http://dpbh.nv.gov/personalcareagency/.
Sections impacting PCAs include:
If your PCA is also ISO certified, in addition to the sections above, refer to Sections 14 and 26 of the regulations. The amended regulations, LCB File No. R109-18, relate to:
How to obtain a CLIA Certificate
Note: You do not have to submit payment with the CLIA forms; CMS will bill you. The cost is $180 for two years.
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Nevada Medicaid seeks actively practicing, licensed physicians and pharmacists for expertise on drug use Nevada Medicaid is currently recruiting actively practicing, licensed physicians and pharmacists to become members of the Drug Use Review (DUR) Board. Members are appointed by the director of the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services and participate in quarterly meetings. The primary goal of drug utilization review is to enhance and improve the quality of pharmaceutical care and patient outcomes by encouraging optimal drug use. Members have knowledge and expertise in clinically appropriate prescribing/dispensing/monitoring of outpatient drugs, evaluation and intervention, and medical quality assurance. If you would like more information, would like to nominate someone or would like to apply, contact the Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy at [email protected]. A PDF flier to post or forward about this is available below.
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AuthorThe Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) licenses medical and other health facilities, child care facilities and personnel, and medical laboratories and personnel in Nevada. HCQC also conducts compliance surveys and takes complaints. Archives
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