Why We Can't Have Nice Things

Why We Can't Have Nice Things: Who Decides What Health Care Is 'Needed'?

Sep 12, 2024
Dive into the murky waters of healthcare regulations and discover how Certificate of Need laws stifle access to vital services. Hear the heartbreaking story of a mother fighting for a birthing center in Georgia amid overwhelming bureaucratic barriers. Explore the case of an ophthalmologist grappling with restrictive laws that limit his ability to serve patients. These narratives emphasize the urgent need for reform in healthcare to prioritize patient access and quality over regulatory red tape.
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ANECDOTE

Tragedy at Lewis-Gale

  • Lewis-Gale Medical Center fought for a NICU after a baby died due to its absence.
  • The state initially denied their application despite no opposition, highlighting the flaws of Certificate of Need laws.
ANECDOTE

Katie's Birth Center Struggle

  • Katie Chubb, an entrepreneur, is struggling to open a birth center in Augusta, Georgia, due to CON laws.
  • Despite demonstrating community need and gathering support, she faces bureaucratic hurdles.
INSIGHT

CON Laws Overview

  • Certificate of Need (CON) laws hinder healthcare market functionality by requiring government approval for new services.
  • These laws often prioritize existing providers' interests over actual patient needs.
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