Urge Presidential support for Medicaid work requirements
Declares antimicrobial resistance a Nevada public health crisis and urges DHHS/Medicaid to adopt an antimicrobial stewardship program, education and collaboration; nonbinding.
Declares antimicrobial resistance a Nevada public health crisis and urges DHHS/Medicaid to adopt an antimicrobial stewardship program, education and collaboration; nonbinding.
Recognizes antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a public health crisis and encourages certain actions be taken in response.
SCR 5 declares antimicrobial resistance a public health crisis in Nevada and urges state action to slow the development and spread of resistant organisms. The resolution emphasizes awareness, stewardship, diagnostics, surveillance and collaboration among public and private stakeholders.
SCR 5 is a concurrent resolution (policy statement) that:
- Recognizes AMR as requiring urgent and sustained legislative and public health attention.
- Encourages the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to integrate and administer, under Medicaid, an antimicrobial stewardship program. The enrolled language limits examples of program elements to items such as adhering to evidence‑based prescribing guidelines for antimicrobial drugs.
- Supports implementation and deployment of public educational campaigns about AMR, appropriate antibiotic use, and the role of diagnostics.
- Encourages the DHHS Director to facilitate collaboration among relevant public and private entities to promote awareness and coordinated efforts.
- Requests that copies of the resolution be transmitted to the Governor, the DHHS Director and the Administrator of the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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