The bill would make it easier for new ASCs to be built, and a provision in the bill would “prohibit hospitals from developing their own standalone surgery centers in North Carolina,” according to the report.
Several organizations are supporting the bill, however, including the State Employees Association of North Carolina and N.C. Orthopaedic Association.
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