Facilities for Treatment of Irreversible Renal Disease
“Facility for the treatment of irreversible renal disease” means a facility that is not part of a hospital and which provides peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis or trains a person with a permanent irreversible renal impairment to perform dialysis for himself or herself.
Find a licensed facility for the treatment of irreversible renal disease
State Laws and Regulations
Licensing and Applications
To apply for a license to operate a facility for the treatment of irreversible renal disease, you must complete the following:
- Apply for a new license/renew an existing license - myhealthfacilitylicense.nv.gov
- Licensing checklist for facilities for the treatment of irreversible renal disease
Federal Information and Regulations
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Data
- Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services SOM (State Operations Manual – Federal Regulations/Guidelines)
- Clinical Standards
Certification Applications
To apply for CMS certification as a facility for the treatment of irreversible renal disease, you must provide the following:
Infection Prevention and Control Guidance
The Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) infection prevention and control team is available for consultations and risk assessment; onsite technical support; outbreak support; and questions about infection prevention and control issues. The team has also complied general resources and facility type-specific resources. Regarding any of the services, send an email to hcqcipcteam@health.nv.gov.
- Infection prevention and control resources for dialysis centers
- General infection prevention and control guidance