This brief addresses the issues related to Certificate of Need within the broader context of Georgia's health system, highlights key issues from the research and stakeholders' views, and provides insight into questions Georgia legislators are asking about Certificate of Need
The success of state efforts to control rising health care costs depends on the incentives contained...
BackgroundCertificate of Need (CON) laws, currently in place in 35 US states, require certain health...
Certificate of Need laws, currently in force in 35 US states, require proposed health care facilitie...
Controlling healthcare spending and utilization is of significant importance in today’s healthcare i...
The purpose of this paper is to question the need for Certificates of Need at the state level. At th...
Certificate-of-need (CON) programs are state regulatory mechanisms for review and approval by health...
Healthcare Certificates of Need, often abbreviated as CON, are public policies implemented across Am...
Certificate of need (“CON”) programs were conceived approximately fifty years ago as supply constrai...
Although state certificate- of-need (CON) programs have been the subject of intense criticism over t...
The following article addresses a package of bills related to Georgia\u27s Certificate of Need Progr...
The success of state efforts to control rising health care costs depends on the incentives contained...
BackgroundCertificate of Need (CON) laws, currently in place in 35 US states, require certain health...
Certificate of Need laws, currently in force in 35 US states, require proposed health care facilitie...
Controlling healthcare spending and utilization is of significant importance in today’s healthcare i...
The purpose of this paper is to question the need for Certificates of Need at the state level. At th...
Certificate-of-need (CON) programs are state regulatory mechanisms for review and approval by health...
Healthcare Certificates of Need, often abbreviated as CON, are public policies implemented across Am...
Certificate of need (“CON”) programs were conceived approximately fifty years ago as supply constrai...
Although state certificate- of-need (CON) programs have been the subject of intense criticism over t...
The following article addresses a package of bills related to Georgia\u27s Certificate of Need Progr...
The success of state efforts to control rising health care costs depends on the incentives contained...
BackgroundCertificate of Need (CON) laws, currently in place in 35 US states, require certain health...
Certificate of Need laws, currently in force in 35 US states, require proposed health care facilitie...