Tennessee regulatory agency to review CON applications for 2 multispecialty surgery centers: 6 takeaways

The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency, which regulates the state’s certificate-of-need program, will review the applications of two surgery centers, according to Lexology.

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Here are six takeaways:

1. The agency will evaluate Lebanon-based Tennessee Orthopedics’ application for a multispecialty ambulatory surgical treatment center in Wilson County.

2. The center will house three operating rooms and one procedure room.

3. Tennessee Orthopedics expects the project will cost around $2.73 million.

4. Practices opposing the center include Lebanon-based Tennova Healthcare and Lebanon Medical Properties.

5. The agency will also review includes the application for a surgery center in Bartlett.

6. This center is estimated to cost nearly $9.84 million.

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