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Opinion: Keep Washington's will from being imposed on Tenn. workers

In a right-to-work state, union leaders must listen to and be accountable to their members because those workers can leave at any time. ....

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Certificate-of-need reform passes General Assembly


Before leaving Nashville last week, Tennessee lawmakers passed certificate-of-need reform, which would reduce the requirements and costs associated with opening, reopening or expanding a hospital.
CON laws require providers to prove an area has a need before they can provide health care services. The idea behind CON regulations was that the state would limit the number of hospital beds available because empty beds, in theory, amounted to higher costs for those who used the hospital.
Many states, including Tennessee, suspended CON rules during the COVID-19 pandemic and now are moving to limit their cost and impact going forward. Thirty-five states require CONs and, according to a Mercatus Center study, Tennessee ranked in the top 12 of states with the highest number of regulated hospital services. ....

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Certificate-of-need reform passes Tennessee General Assembly


Certificate-of-need reform passes Tennessee General Assembly
Jon Styf, The Center Square contributor
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Before leaving Nashville this week, Tennessee lawmakers passed certificate-of-need (CON) reform, which would reduce the requirements and costs associated with opening, reopening or expanding a hospital.
CON laws require providers to prove an area has a need before they can provide health care services. The idea behind CON regulations was that the state would limit the number of hospital beds available because empty beds, in theory, amounted to higher costs for those who used the hospital.
Many states, including Tennessee, suspended CON rules during the COVID-19 pandemic and now are moving to limit their cost and impact going forward. Thirty-five states require CONs and, according to a Mercatus Center study, Tennessee ranked in the top 12 of states with the highest number of regulated hospital services. ....

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