Purpose. Rising health care costs in the United States have led to government regulation of services via a Certificate of Need (CON) law in many states. Such regulation may decrease access to elective surgical procedures. This study describes the impact of CON laws on elective surgical care. Methods. This retrospective cohort trial used data from the Health Care Utilization Project, a publicly available, inpatient database. Rates of six elective procedures were compared between 21 CON states and 5 non-CON states (2004-2005). Further, facility type (non-profit versus for-profit), facility teaching status, and median charges were also compared as a function of CON status. Statistical analysis was performed by Student’s t-tests (?=0.05). Re...
Purpose: This article aims to contribute to the academic literature in better understanding the impa...
Purpose: Previous research investigating a 50% down payment policy for elective surgeries demonstra...
Certificate-of-need (CON) programs are state regulatory mechanisms for review and approval by health...
Purpose. Rising health care costs in the United States have led to government regulation of services...
Advances in medical technology have made free-standing ambulatory surgery centres a cost-effective m...
Purpose: Government regulation of health care services helps prevent costs associated with expansion...
Objective: To test whether state Certificate of Need (CON) regulations influence procedural mortalit...
Past literature suggests that Certificate of Need (CON) regulations for cardiac care were ineffectiv...
Objective: This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs....
BackgroundCertificate of Need (CON) laws, currently in place in 35 US states, require certain health...
Background: Many states enforce Certificate of Need (CON) regulations for cardiac procedures, but li...
Objective This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs. ...
Rising medical costs are an issue impacting Americans on a daily basis. During 2007 $2.355 trillion,...
Background The impact of the Certificate of Need (CON) law on Emergency Department (ED) care remains...
Purpose: This article aims to contribute to the academic literature in better understanding the impa...
Purpose: Previous research investigating a 50% down payment policy for elective surgeries demonstra...
Certificate-of-need (CON) programs are state regulatory mechanisms for review and approval by health...
Purpose. Rising health care costs in the United States have led to government regulation of services...
Advances in medical technology have made free-standing ambulatory surgery centres a cost-effective m...
Purpose: Government regulation of health care services helps prevent costs associated with expansion...
Objective: To test whether state Certificate of Need (CON) regulations influence procedural mortalit...
Past literature suggests that Certificate of Need (CON) regulations for cardiac care were ineffectiv...
Objective: This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs....
BackgroundCertificate of Need (CON) laws, currently in place in 35 US states, require certain health...
Background: Many states enforce Certificate of Need (CON) regulations for cardiac procedures, but li...
Objective This study examines the impact of certificate of need (CON) regulation on hospital costs. ...
Rising medical costs are an issue impacting Americans on a daily basis. During 2007 $2.355 trillion,...
Background The impact of the Certificate of Need (CON) law on Emergency Department (ED) care remains...
Purpose: This article aims to contribute to the academic literature in better understanding the impa...
Purpose: Previous research investigating a 50% down payment policy for elective surgeries demonstra...
Certificate-of-need (CON) programs are state regulatory mechanisms for review and approval by health...