Tennessee House Approves Certificate Of Need Reform
The Tennessee House Passed Removing Several Health Care Services From The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws, Which Will Now Head To The Full Senate.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Passed Removing Several Health Care Services From The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws, Which Will Now Head To The Full Senate.
Read moreA Bill Set To Begin The Process Of Unwinding And Removing Many Of Tennessee’s Certificate Of Need Restrictions For Health Care Services Passed Both The Senate Health And Welfare Committee And House Health Committee This Week.
Read moreA Joint Working Group On Tennessee Certificate Of Need Reform Has Recommended A Continued Rollback Or Restrictions And Changes To The Process Of Approving New And Expanded Health Care Facilities And Services In The State.
Read moreTennessee Has Been Denied $1.5 Billion In New Health-Care Investment Since 2000, According To A New Report On The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws.
Read moreTennessee’s 2024 Legislative Session Will Begin Tuesday. January 9th With The Republican Party Looking To Pass A Budget, Statewide K-12 Education Savings Accounts, Business Tax Cuts, Enhanced School Safety Measures, Certificate-Of-Need Reform And Health Care Funding.
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• Tennessean’s Healthcare Options Limited By Certificate-Of-Need Laws Says New Report
A New Report Released By The Beacon Center Reveals That Certificate-Of-Need (CON) Laws Are Limiting Healthcare Options For Tennesseans. These Laws Are Affecting The Quality And Availability Of Healthcare Across The State.
Read moreImage Credit: KaringHeartsCardiology.com The Tennessee Conservative [By Jason Vaughn] – According to our source, Ballad Health Care, who runs a
Read moreAccording To Our Source, Ballad Health Care, Who Runs A Monopoly As The Sole Healthcare Provider In Some Areas Of The State, Is Now Actively Blocking Certificates Of Need (CONs) Which Means Competition Is Not Being Allowed To Enter The Market.
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