The Joint Meeting of the Senate and Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services took place on May 26, 2025, focusing on key issues affecting healthcare in Nevada. The meeting featured discussions led by various stakeholders, including Karla Perez, the regional vice president for Universal Health Services (UHS).
Karla Perez opened the meeting by introducing herself and outlining her role within UHS, which encompasses the Valley Health System in Las Vegas and the Northern Nevada Health System. She highlighted that these systems collectively operate 13 facilities, including acute care, behavioral health, ambulatory services, rehabilitation centers, and a rural critical access hospital.
During her remarks, Perez reflected on her 40 years of leadership experience in the healthcare sector, noting significant changes that have positively impacted the state's healthcare system. She emphasized the progress made in developing care systems that the community can be proud of, setting a tone of optimism for the discussions that followed.
The meeting continued with various agenda items addressing current challenges and opportunities within Nevada's healthcare landscape. Key topics included the integration of behavioral health services, the need for improved access to care, and ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare delivery across the state.
As the meeting progressed, committee members engaged in discussions about potential legislative actions aimed at further improving healthcare services. The session concluded with a commitment to continue exploring innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of Nevada's residents.
Overall, the meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of healthcare leaders and lawmakers to strengthen the state's health services, with a focus on ensuring quality care for all Nevadans. Further follow-up actions and discussions are expected in future meetings as stakeholders work together to address these critical issues.