The CON board proposed legislation would eliminate the “multispecialty” and “limited-specialty” ASC designations, requiring ASCs to seek new CON approval before adding a new surgical specialty. A meeting on Dec. 17 gave JCAR the opportunity to renew its support for prohibiting the new rule.
JCAR found the rules “will have an undue economic impact on entities to whom service approvals have already been issued” and “found that the adoption of this rulemaking would constitute a serious threat to the public interest,” according to the report.
JCAR plans to bring stakeholders together early next year to discuss their differences and potential next steps.
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