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 CERTIFICATE OF NEED

PROVIDER:

State

CATEGORY: Regulation

YEAR ESTABLISHED/
INITIATED:
1972

LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY: M.C.L. 333.22201 et seq.; 1978 PA 368, Part 222: R325.9101 et seq. of Michigan Administrative Code

DESCRIPTION: Persons wishing to: 1) increase the bed capacity of a health facility; 2) start, replace or expand certain clinical services such as neonatal intensive care, open heart surgery, cardiac catheterization, lithotripsy, C.A.T. scan, M.R.I., air ambulance, and certain specialized psychiatric services; or, 3) make capital expenditures in excess of $2,352,000 for a clinical service area or $3,528,000 or more for nonclinical service areas only, must obtain a Certificate of Need before proceeding. The capital expenditure dollar thresholds are adjusted each year in accord with the Consumer Price Index for Michigan.

FUNDING:
Source Amount   Description
GF/GP $213,000    
GF/SP 606,600   Fees
IDG 98,800   Hospital Finance Authority

FY 2001 APPROPRIATION TOTAL: $918,400

ALLOCATION/
DISTRIBUTION:
Department of Community Health Appropriations Act

ADMINISTRATION: Department of Community Health, Health Legislation and Policy Development

1999 STATISTICS:
  Number Monetary Value
Letters of Intent Received 300 $ 739,220,325
Applications for a Certificate of Need 219 629,980,505
Proposed Decisions Issued 189 496,393,126
 
Final Decisions Issued:
   
  Approved 178 $ 461,603,485
  Approved with Conditions 6 42,956,484
  Disapproved 2 246,910
    Total 1999 Final Decisions 186 $504,806,879


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