The North Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision on Oct. 18 that does not decide the constitutionality of North Carolina's Certificate of Need (CON) law one way or the other but does keep the case alive for further decision...more
As we reported last month, the draft 2024 State Medical Facilities Plan (SMFP) was released on July 3, 2023. The SMFP is North Carolina’s key health planning document in which the State publishes need determinations for...more
On March 27, 2023, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed House Bill 76, now known as Session Law 2023-7, into law. Also called “Access to Healthcare Options,” Session Law 2023-7 primarily aims to expand Medicaid....more
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Health Service Regulation (“DHSR”) has published the draft 2023 State Medical Facilities Plan (“SMFP”), which was developed by the State Health...more
In recent months we have provided updates regarding the status of various legislative efforts to amend North Carolina’s certificate of need law (“CON Law”). One effort was successful: Session Law 2021-129 (Senate Bill 462)...more
As discussed in our April 12, 2021 blog post, North Carolina’s General Assembly continues its bid to chip away at North Carolina’s certificate of need (“CON”) law. Along with the previous five bills filed since March,...more
In four different bills introduced over the last month, North Carolina’s General Assembly is once again proposing changes to North Carolina’s certificate of need (“CON”) law, first enacted in 1971. This law extensively...more
By approval of Governor Roy Cooper, effective April 30, 2020, Chapter 3 of the 2020 North Carolina State Medical Facilities Plan, the review schedule for August through December for certain applicable need determinations, has...more
The Certificate of Need Process -
The Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section of the Division of Health Service Regulation of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (the “Agency”) recently...more