1. The board shall establish a program for treating persons who require treatment for trauma and for transporting and admitting such persons to centers for the treatment of trauma. The program must provide for the development, operation and maintenance of a system of communication to be used in transporting such persons to the appropriate centers.
2. The State Board of Health shall adopt regulations which establish the standards for the designation of hospitals as centers for the treatment of trauma. The State Board of Health shall consider the standards adopted by the American College of Surgeons for a center for the treatment of trauma as a guide for such regulations. The Administrator of the Division shall not approve a proposal to designate a hospital as a center for the treatment of trauma unless:
(a) The hospital meets the standards established pursuant to this subsection; and
(b) The Administrator determines, after conducting a comprehensive assessment of needs, that the proposed center for the treatment of trauma will operate in an area that is experiencing a shortage of trauma care. Such an assessment of needs must include, without limitation, consideration of:
(1) The impact of the proposed center for the treatment of trauma on the capacity of existing hospitals to provide for the treatment of trauma;
(2) The number and locations of cases of trauma that have occurred during the previous 5 calendar years in the county in which the proposed center for the treatment of trauma will be located and the level of treatment that was required for those cases;
(3) Any identified need for an additional center for the treatment of trauma in the county in which the proposed center for the treatment of trauma will be located; and
(4) Any additional criteria recommended by the American College of Surgeons or its successor organization, other than criteria related to community support for the proposed trauma center.
3. Each district board of health in a county whose population is 700,000 or more shall adopt:
(a) Regulations which establish the standards for the designation of hospitals in the county as centers for the treatment of trauma which are consistent with the regulations adopted by the State Board of Health pursuant to subsection 2; and
(b) A plan for a comprehensive trauma system concerning the treatment of trauma in the county, which includes, without limitation, consideration of the future trauma needs of the county, consideration of and plans for the development and designation of new centers for the treatment of trauma in the county based on the demographics of the county and the manner in which the county may most effectively provide trauma services to persons in the county.
4. A district board of health in a county whose population is 700,000 or more shall not approve a proposal to designate a hospital as a center for the treatment of trauma unless:
(a) The hospital meets the standards established pursuant to subsection 3;
(b) The proposal has been approved by the Administrator of the Division pursuant to subsection 2; and
(c) The district board of health concludes, based on the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 3, that the proposed center for the treatment of trauma will not negatively impact the capacity of existing centers for the treatment of trauma in the county.
5. Upon approval by the Administrator of the Division and, if the hospital is located in a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the district board of health of the county in which the hospital is located, of a proposal to designate a hospital as a center for the treatment of trauma, the Administrator of the Division shall issue written approval which designates the hospital as such a center. As a condition of continuing designation of the hospital as a center for the treatment of trauma, the hospital must comply with the following requirements:
(a) The hospital must admit any injured person who requires medical care.
(b) Any physician who provides treatment for trauma must be qualified to provide that treatment.
(c) The hospital must maintain the standards specified in the regulations adopted pursuant to subsections 2 and 3.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 1042; A 1993, 2835; 2005, 1349; 2011, 1273; 2019, 4039)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 450B - Emergency Medical Services
NRS 450B.015 - Legislative declaration.
NRS 450B.025 - "Advanced emergency medical technician" defined.
NRS 450B.030 - "Air ambulance" defined.
NRS 450B.040 - "Ambulance" defined.
NRS 450B.050 - "Attendant" defined.
NRS 450B.0505 - "Automated external defibrillator" and "defibrillator" defined.
NRS 450B.060 - "Board" defined.
NRS 450B.0605 - "Certificate" defined.
NRS 450B.061 - "Committee" defined.
NRS 450B.0615 - "Community paramedicine services" defined.
NRS 450B.062 - "Designated officer" defined.
NRS 450B.0625 - "Division" defined.
NRS 450B.063 - "Emergency medical dispatcher" defined.
NRS 450B.064 - "Emergency medical services registered nurse" defined.
NRS 450B.065 - "Emergency medical technician" defined.
NRS 450B.0703 - "Emergency response employee" defined.
NRS 450B.0707 - "Exposed" and "exposure" defined.
NRS 450B.071 - "Firefighter" defined.
NRS 450B.072 - "Fire-fighting agency" defined.
NRS 450B.077 - "Health authority" defined.
NRS 450B.082 - "Health officer" defined.
NRS 450B.083 - "Infectious disease" defined.
NRS 450B.090 - "License" defined.
NRS 450B.095 - "Paramedic" defined.
NRS 450B.100 - "Permit" defined.
NRS 450B.105 - "Trauma" defined.
NRS 450B.110 - "Volunteer attendant" defined.
NRS 450B.120 - Regulations, standards and procedures of board.
NRS 450B.130 - Establishment of minimum standards and additional requirements.
NRS 450B.140 - Sources for standards and regulations; standards may differ for different categories.
NRS 450B.150 - Administration and enforcement; inspections.
NRS 450B.151 - Creation; membership; terms of members; alternate members; vacancies.
NRS 450B.152 - Chair; meetings; rules for management; compensation of members.
NRS 450B.154 - Administrative support.
NRS 450B.155 - Training and certification.
NRS 450B.171 - Relative of patient or other person may ride with attendants.
NRS 450B.190 - Provisional licensing of attendants.
NRS 450B.1905 - Program of training for certification; maintenance of certification.
NRS 450B.1915 - Authorized activities of advanced emergency medical technician.
NRS 450B.199 - "Emergency medical provider" defined.
NRS 450B.210 - Provisional permit.
NRS 450B.220 - Periodic inspections.
NRS 450B.230 - Owner not to allow operation without required equipment; exception.
NRS 450B.235 - Filing and maintenance of schedule of rates of ambulance.
NRS 450B.236 - Approval required for operation of center for treatment of trauma.
NRS 450B.238 - Regulations requiring hospital to record and maintain information.
NRS 450B.239 - Division to cooperate with American College of Surgeons.
NRS 450B.370 - Response of medical facility or county coroner or medical examiner.
NRS 450B.380 - Notice to emergency response employee of possible exposure to infectious disease.
NRS 450B.390 - Limitations on effect of NRS 450B.340 to 450B.390, inclusive.
NRS 450B.402 - "Advanced practice registered nurse" defined.
NRS 450B.404 - "Attending advanced practice registered nurse" defined.
NRS 450B.405 - "Attending physician" defined.
NRS 450B.410 - "Do-not-resuscitate identification" defined.
NRS 450B.420 - "Do-not-resuscitate order" defined.
NRS 450B.430 - "Do-not-resuscitate protocol" defined.
NRS 450B.440 - "Health care facility" defined.
NRS 450B.450 - "Life-resuscitating treatment" defined.
NRS 450B.460 - "Person who administers emergency medical services" defined.
NRS 450B.470 - "Qualified patient" defined.
NRS 450B.475 - "Terminal condition" defined.
NRS 450B.490 - Adoption of regulations; fee for do-not-resuscitate identification.
NRS 450B.500 - Do-not-resuscitate identification: Contents.
NRS 450B.505 - Do-not-resuscitate identification: Manufacture and issuance of bracelet or medallion.
NRS 450B.520 - Application for do-not-resuscitate identification: Form; requirements.
NRS 450B.530 - Revocation of authorization to withhold life-resuscitating treatment.
NRS 450B.560 - Assumption that do-not-resuscitate identification is valid.
NRS 450B.580 - Unlawful acts; penalty.
NRS 450B.590 - Limitations on effect of provisions.
NRS 450B.655 - "Dedicated advanced life support ambulance" defined.
NRS 450B.660 - "First-aid station" defined.
NRS 450B.665 - "Host organization" defined.
NRS 450B.670 - "Roving emergency medical technician team" defined.
NRS 450B.675 - "Roving intermediate emergency medical technician team" defined.
NRS 450B.680 - "Significant number" defined.
NRS 450B.685 - "Special event" defined.
NRS 450B.710 - "Authorized entity" defined.
NRS 450B.800 - Fingerprints of applicant.
NRS 450B.810 - Maintenance, inspection and compilation of information.
NRS 450B.820 - Local requirements for franchise or permit are not superseded.
NRS 450B.830 - Exemptions from chapter.