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Testimony on Alaska Bill SB 26 – To Repeal the State s Certificate of Need Law

Key Findings 1. In the 1960s and 70s states and the federal government imposed Certificate of Need (CON) laws to limit the number of hospital beds. 2. The purpose of the restrictive laws was to try to use central planning to make health care more affordable. 3. By the early 1980s it was clear the idea didn’t work, and the federal government and many states repealed their CON laws. 4. In 2020 the onset of the COVID health crisis led states, including Alaska, to suspend their CON laws to make sure enough hospital beds were available to patients. 5. In 2021 Alaska Senate Bill 26 was introduced to make the suspension of the state’s CON law permanent.

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The COVID-19 Pandemic Proves Washington State Does Not Need Certificate of Need Laws

On March 30, 2020 Washington state officials suspended the CON for long term care facilities. This is only one of many individual CON laws that remain in Washington state. Without any CON requirements, the state also set up non-hospital facilities, such as Century Link Field Event Center, to handle any overflow from traditional hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. (here) When a perceived need exists, elected officials are willing to exempt CON laws. This session, the Washington State Legislature has unanimously passed SB 5236 which extends the expiration date of certain CON exemptions for the construction of new psychiatric beds in the state. (here)

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