The State Health Coordinating Council met before a packed house on site at the Dix Campus to take its final votes recommending the Need Determinations for new North Carolina.
Through North Carolina’s annual Healthcare Planning process, providers now have a first look at the opportunities expected to be identified for 2023 Certificate of Need (CON) proposals..
A conversation with Joy Heath & Joel Johnson - As the Certificate of Need (CON) year winds down, we look ahead to 2022 and pause to look back at some of the highlights.
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North Carolina planners have given providers their first looks at the health care capabilities the State will likely identify as needed in the 2022 State Medical Facilities Plan (SMFP). As expected in the wake of COVID-19, need determinations arising from the standard methodologies are limited, placing a renewed emphasis on use of the Summer Petition process to identify health care needs.
2020 Need Determinations (So Far)
Highlights from the committee reports to-date indicate the State is poised to accept 2022 Certificate of Need (CON) Applications for:
New MRI Scanners in Mecklenburg, Pasquotank/Camden/Currituck/Perquimans, Pitt/Greene/Hyde/Tyrell, and Stanly;