- Nevada Stands to Receive $6.1 Million in $700 Million Settlement Against Johnson & Johnson (2news.com)
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced that he and 42 other attorneys general have reached a $700 million nationwide settlement with Johnson & Johnson...This settlement is related to the marketing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and body powder products that contained talc...As part of this settlement, which is pending judicial approval, Nevada will receive $6,131,236.22... "This case shows the danger of deceptive trade practices and their potential impacts on the heath and safety of consumers,” said AG Ford. “My office will always stand up against corporations who value their bottom line over their duty to the public. We will always work to hold such actors accountable.”...READ MORE
- All Nevada counties will see proceeds from opioid settlements (thenevadaindependent.com)
After receiving more than $320 million so far from settlements with opioid companies, the state has created a process to divide it across all Nevada counties...the attorney general’s office debriefed members of the Assembly Committee on Revenue on the One Nevada Agreement on Allocation of Opioid Recoveries...“We included all counties — whether or not they were litigating or non-litigating — so that they all are receiving something because frankly, this opioid epidemic does not care about county lines or city lines,” said Chief Deputy Attorney General Mark Krueger...One of the more recent settlements was $32 million the state received through opioid litigation with Walmart...READ MORE
- Nevada establishes overdose task force amid spike in substance misuse, fentanyl overdoses (thenevadaindependent.com)
Amid an increase in fatal and non-fatal overdoses — including many caused by fentanyl misuse — Gov. Steve Sisolak and state health officials are creating a statewide task force focused on reducing and responding to the issue...The Joint Advisory Task Force will determine how to reduce the risk of overdose, prepare the state and local jurisdictions if overdoses increase, and provide technical assistance, guidance and resources to lower risk, as well as improve overdose response and recovery...Read More
- Nevada trooper stop nets $3.6M in fentanyl, arrest near Utah (apnews.com)
Nevada state police arrested a Washington state man and seized 56 pounds of suspected fentanyl with an estimated street value of $3.6 million from a vehicle a trooper stopped near the Utah line...Jorge A. Rivas-Vizcarra, 50, of Royal City was being held on multiple drug charges...in the White Pine County Jail in Ely where his bail was set at $750,000...He was arrested Monday after a traffic stop on U.S Highway 93 about 20 miles north of Ely...READ MORE
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- State board reports hundreds of pending Nevada MD complaints (apnews.com)Some Nevada Medical Board investigations dragging on for seven years, records show (mynews4.com)
KRNV-TV reported...that in response to a public records request, the board said it has 455 pending cases, including three on hold since 2016 because police also are investigating...Medical Board Executive Director Ed Cousineau told KRNV-TV that staffing issues can make it difficult to complete investigations in a timely manner...But Reno attorney Julie Throop said delays of seven years can make it too late for attorneys to use board findings in court...KRNV-TV said records showed 301 pending complaints filed against doctors last year and 140 unresolved since 2019. It found eight outstanding complaints from 2018 and three from 2017...READ MORE
- Can UNLV’s long-awaited $125 million medical school building solve Nevada’s physician shortage? (thenevadaindependent.com)
After years of fits and starts...the red ribbon was cut, and the Kirk Kerkorian Medical Education Building at UNLV was finally complete...The $125 million, 135,000-square-foot building — located just blocks away from the university’s existing medical campus and a pair of hospitals — has been billed as a critical medical infrastructure investment for the region, long plagued by severe physician shortages...But in the end, it was neither UNLV nor the Nevada System of Higher Education that shepherded the project over the finish line. It was a private company, the Nevada Health and Bioscience Corporation...READ MORE
- Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip Have An Unexpected Cannabis Problem (thestreet.com)Nevada cannabis lounges stoke DUI fears as fatal crashes rise (reviewjournal.com)
When Nevada legalized recreational cannabis, people expected the normal array of problems as Las Vegas tourists over-indulged...Legalized cannabis, however, has come with its own set of unique problems. First and foremost casino operators including the Las Vegas Strip's biggest operators...Since they're regulated by federal law, casino operators can't house dispensaries or Las Vegas's newly-approved cannabis lounges. That means that people not only have to leave their Strip or downtown resort in order to buy marijuana, but they also have to leave to legally smoke it...that quirk in the law keeps tourists from smoking and driving. That could change later this year when new rules allow dispensaries like Planet 13 to add consumption lounges to their locations...READ MORE
- Union blasts staffing levels at HCA hospitals in Nevada, nationwide (8newsnow.com)
A union report that blasts “systemic low staffing” at HCA hospitals nationwide says that staffing levels at HCA’s Nevada hospitals is 34% lower than the national average...That’s putting patients in danger, the union said...Nationwide, HCA hospitals are staffed 30% below the national average, the report said. The report is based on Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data released in 2021...Now, nurses are calling on HCA to raise staffing levels, improve pay and prioritize higher-quality patient care...READ MORE
- Nevada gov. announces digital prescription discount card (apnews.com)
Nevada’s governor...said the state is launching a prescription discount card, a method of softening the rising costs of medications that is also used in Washington and Oregon...The digital card, called ArrayRX, saves an average of 80% on generic prescriptions and up to 20% on brand name drugs and is free for Nevadans, Governor Steve Sisolak said. For those without health insurance, the card is set to lower costs significantly...Those with health insurance will be able to compare their costs with ArrayRX, and can opt for whichever option is cheaper...READ MORE