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A Certificate of Need (CON) is an endorsement that numerous states require before approving the construction of a new health-care facility. The central idea of CON legislation is the assertion that overbuilding and redundancy in health-care facilities leads to higher health-care costs.
Certificate of Need (C.O.N.) programs are aimed at restraining health care facility costs and facilitating coordinated planning of new services and facility construction. Many “CON” laws initially were put into effect across the nation as part of the federal “Health Planning Resources Development Act” of 1974.
A certificate of need (CON), in the United States, is a legal document required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed acquisitions, expansions, or creations of facilities are allowed. ... The certificate-of-need requirement was originally based on state law.
California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming have no CON law.
Types of Health Care Facilities Subject to CON Process The Certificate of Need (CON) program is a review process, mandated under state law, which governs the establishment, ownership, construction, renovation and change in service of specific types of health care facilities: Article 28. Hospitals.
A certificate of need (CON), in the United States, is a legal document required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed acquisitions, expansions, or creations of facilities are allowed. ... The certificate-of-need requirement was originally based on state law.
A Certificate of Need (CON) is an endorsement that numerous states require before approving the construction of a new health-care facility. The central idea of CON legislation is the assertion that overbuilding and redundancy in health-care facilities leads to higher health-care costs.
Eliminating CON requirements would allow Missourians to benefit from true marketplace competition in the health care arena. WHO ELSE DOES IT? California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming have no CON law.
Eliminating CON requirements would allow Missourians to benefit from true marketplace competition in the health care arena. WHO ELSE DOES IT? California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming have no CON law.
What is a Certificate Of Need. A Certificate of Need (CON) is an endorsement that numerous states require before approving the construction of a new health-care facility. The central idea of CON legislation is the assertion that overbuilding and redundancy in health-care facilities leads to higher health-care costs.
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