Current Trauma Status Report - Southern Nevada Health District
Current Trauma Status Report - Southern Nevada Health District
Current Trauma Status Report - Southern Nevada Health District
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January 22, 1999<br />
December 10, 2001<br />
January 31, 2002<br />
July 3-13, 2002<br />
October 9, 2003<br />
October 30, 2003<br />
November 2003<br />
December 5, 2003<br />
January 2004<br />
January 2004<br />
January 13, 2004<br />
February 9, 2004<br />
February 12, 2004<br />
March 8, 2004<br />
March 11, 2004<br />
March 28-29, 2004<br />
April 1, 2004<br />
UMC receives verification as a Level I trauma center from ACS, effective dates<br />
February 1, 1999 through February 1, 2002.<br />
ACS conducts re-verification visit at UMC for Level I trauma center.<br />
UMC receives ACS re-verification as Level I trauma center with expiration date<br />
of February 1, 2005.<br />
UMC trauma center closes due to issues with medical staff malpractice<br />
concerns.<br />
Sunrise Hospital meets with the <strong>Nevada</strong> State <strong>Health</strong> Division and expresses<br />
its intent to develop a trauma center.<br />
St. Rose Dominican Hospital submits a letter to <strong>Nevada</strong> State <strong>Health</strong> Division<br />
stating interest in becoming a Level III trauma center.<br />
The <strong>Nevada</strong> State <strong>Health</strong> Division asks the Clark County <strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> to<br />
facilitate a needs assessment for <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Nevada</strong>.<br />
The Clark County <strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> engages The Abaris Group to assist in<br />
conducting a needs assessment for <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Nevada</strong>.<br />
The Clark County <strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> engages ACS to conduct a trauma system<br />
consultation visit.<br />
The Clark County <strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> establishes a Citizen’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Task Force to<br />
make recommendations to the Clark County <strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> Board of <strong>Health</strong><br />
on a trauma system for <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Nevada</strong>. The Task Force’s recommendations<br />
will be presented to the Board of <strong>Health</strong> on June 24, 2004. The Clark County<br />
<strong>Health</strong> <strong>District</strong> Board of <strong>Health</strong> will then make its recommendations to the<br />
Administrator of the <strong>Nevada</strong> State <strong>Health</strong> Division.<br />
The first meeting of the Citizen’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Task Force is held.<br />
The Citizen’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Task Force meets.<br />
A Boulder City Town Hall meeting is held.<br />
The Citizen’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Task Force meets and the City of Las Vegas Town Hall<br />
meeting is held.<br />
A North Las Vegas Town Hall meeting is held.<br />
Sunrise Hospital has ACS conduct a consultative review to become a Level II<br />
trauma center.<br />
Sunrise Hospital informed the <strong>Nevada</strong> State <strong>Health</strong> Division of its request for<br />
a provisional trauma center designation, effective August 2004. The request is<br />
made because during the ACS consultation, ACS stated that in order to obtain<br />
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