The effects of implementation problems on certificate of need decisions in Illinois

David C. Colby, Charles E. Begley
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Abstract

There has been a lack of appreciation of the complexities of implementing certificate of need (CON) programs and, further, the effects of those implementation problems on the program's effectiveness. This study describes implementation problems and presents some evidence of their impact on approval rates in one state. Start-up phase problems included non-reviewable projects, exempted projects and pre-emptive actions by the hospitals to avoid the regulations. It is estimated that these problems raised the program's approval rate by 12 percent and resulted in approximately $310 million of capital costs and an unknown increase in operating costs.

Two problems of continuing implementation are identified. The first concerns the availability and specification of the standards and criteria for project review. The second problem is the lack of significant compliance mechanisms.

The Reagan administration has made massive cuts in support for health planning and CON programs. The rationale for these cuts is based on the belief that CON has not been effective in reducing the escalation of hospital costs. This article indicates some of the reasons for its impotence.

伊利诺斯州实施问题对需求证明决定的影响
人们一直缺乏对实施需求证明(CON)计划的复杂性的认识,而且缺乏对这些实施问题对计划有效性的影响的认识。本研究描述了实施问题,并提出了一些证据,证明它们对一个州的批准率的影响。启动阶段的问题包括不可审查的项目、豁免的项目和医院为逃避规定而采取的先发制人的行动。据估计,这些问题使该项目的批准率提高了12%,导致大约3.1亿美元的资本成本和未知的运营成本增加。确定了继续执行的两个问题。第一个问题涉及项目审查的标准和准则的可用性和规格。第二个问题是缺乏重要的遵守机制。里根政府大幅削减了对健康计划和CON项目的支持。这些削减的理由是基于这样一种信念,即CON未能有效地减少医院费用的上升。本文指出了其无能为力的一些原因。
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