Four Proposed North Carolina ASCs Compete for CONs

Four North Carolina providers are competing to receive a certificate of need to develop a single-specialty, two-OR ASC in the Charlotte region, according to the Charlotte Business Journal.

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The N.C. Medical Facilities Plan for 2010 calls for the development of three single-specialty ASCs across the state.

According to the report and the state’s certificate of need application log, the proposed ASCs are:

Randolph Surgery Center: $1.3 million project focused on ENT in Charlotte
– Cabarrus Orthopaedic Surgery Center Holdings: $6.2 million orthopedics ASC in Kannapolis
– Cotswold Surgery Center: $3.3 million ophthalmology ASC in Charlotte
– University Surgery Center: $4.9 million orthopedics center in Charlotte

A decision on which proposed ASCs receives a CON is expected by year’s end, according to the report.

Read the Charlotte Business Journal report on the proposed North Carolina ASCs.

View the state’s certificate of need application log which includes details on the four North Carolina surgery centers (pdf).

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