By 2028, all health insurance plans in Nevada will be required to adopt standardized and digitized prior authorization plans, thus reducing delays for patients and providers. Concurrently, we are investing in partnerships that address both healthcare and economic development challenges. We're doubling our investment in graduate medical education, incentivizing providers to serve in underserved areas, and leveraging telemedicine. We are creating new career opportunities and ensuring that quality care reaches and every corner of the state. These initiatives are grounded in a simple but profound belief that the strength of Nevada's communities begins with the health of its people. (26:13–26:36)
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Asserts that Nevada is doubling its investment in graduate medical education and incentivizing providers for underserved areas.
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