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Exciting news! #endCON
HUGE UPDATE: Thanks to @CMSGov, at least 8 states have made commitments to roll back their Certificate of Need laws as a condition of extra funding from the Rural Health Transformation Fund. AK, DE, IA, MD, NE, RI, SC, and TN (image below) have committed. cms.gov/files/document…
Encompass Health spent two years proving a public need for rehab care in Danbury while a competitor fought to block them. This is what certificate of need laws do: delay care, reward monopolies, and punish patients. #endCON ctmirror.org/2025/11/11/abo…
Patients in Massachusetts are crossing into New Hampshire for faster, cheaper imaging. The reason isn’t quality, it’s policy. #endCON americansforprosperity.org/policy-corner/…
americansforprosperity.org
A Tale of Two States: The Effects of CON Laws on Access to Care in New England
If policymakers want to deliver care that is faster, cost-effective, high-quality, and more innovative, they should start by ending the reign of CON, and allowing patients, not bureaucrats or special...
We must not follow free-market principles only when it’s convenient. Adhering to those tenets when it’s most inconvenient is often when it’s most needed. kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/… @jaimiecavanaugh @wvuchambers @AFPKY @KYHospitals #CONLaws #EndCON
kentucky.com
Ky’s healthcare certificate of need laws: wrong prescription with serious side effects | Opinion
OpEd: Kentucky’s certificate of need requirements limit medical providers from opening new facilities or expanding existing ones, limiting competition.
Greenbrier Valley losing its OB unit is exactly what this looks like in real time. CON is sold as “protecting access,” yet families are watching core services disappear. This isn’t theoretical—it’s happening at home. #endCON 🔗wvmetronews.com/2025/11/06/van…
A new @KFFHealthNews piece captures the core dysfunction of CON: years of paperwork, political jockeying, and blocked investment leave communities with empty fields instead of care. North Carolina’s experience mirrors what we see elsewhere. Worth the read. #endCON
West Virginians deserve expanded healthcare access, higher-quality care, and affordable options that prioritize their health, not bureaucratic restrictions. It's time to #endCON. Read our latest research on the detrimental impact of CON laws ↓ cardinalinstitute.com/research/convi…
Grateful for the opportunity to appear before the Maryland House Health Committee today to discuss Certificate of Need policy, its impact on psychiatric services, and how supply constraints and regulatory barriers shape access and cost outcomes in behavioral health. #endCON
Certificate of Need laws don't protect patients—they protect monopolies. Bureaucrats use them to crush competition, while West Virginians pay more and get less. This isn't about healthcare quality. It's government-endorsed cronyism. #endCON
The evidence is overwhelming: CON laws hurt rural care, reduce access, raise prices, and diminish quality. If West Virginia is serious about improving care, West Virginia needs to follow the evidence and #EndCON
Opinion: West Virginia’s CON laws hurt rural health care @wvdailynews wvdn.com/153863/
wvdn.com
Opinion: West Virginia's CON laws hurt rural health care - it's time to repeal them - West Virginia...
By Jaimie Cavanaugh, attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation In a recent column, state Delegate Scot Heckert argues that West Virginia’s Certificate of Need (CON) program is needed to protect health care...
It's time to #endCON in #WestVirginia. Great explanation from @SteveForbesCEO @Forbes @wvlegislature @wvhouse @wvsenate @WVGovernor @jldobrinsky @jltroyan_wv
.@SteveForbesCEO decries the certificate of need laws, or CONs, that over-regulate healthcare in the US and impede access to and quality of medical care. #WhatsAhead
Put patients first #endCON
Red States Aren’t Conservative in Healthcare. They’re Running Socialist Cartels Republicans love shouting “free enterprise.” It’s on the bumper stickers, the podiums, the merch, basically everywhere except in their healthcare policies. A THREAD about the fake Republican
Dr. Singleton filed notice of appeal on Tuesday. #endCON carolinajournal.com/new-bern-eye-s…
North Carolina’s Certificate of Need law is finally getting its day in court. Eye surgeon Dr. Jay Singleton has spent years fighting to perform common eye surgeries in his own facility. But under state law, he must send patients to a nearby hospital—the only one with a CON.
And #WV has a chance now to #endCON on both #birthcenters and hospitals by passing #SB613. States with CON for birth centers have fewer of them.
Perhaps Alabama should also #endCON and allow Certified Professional Midwives to practice to their full authority 🤔
Dr Oz: "Alabama has no OBGYNs in many of their counties, so they're doing something pretty cool. They're actually having robots do ultrasounds on these pregnant moms."
Come to the ceremonial signing of #SB613 to end certificate of need for West Virginia birth centers. Wed 3/29 at 10:30 am in Gov Justice's office, 1st floor of the Capitol Building. #endCON #birthcenters #midwives
North Carolina’s CON repeal shows how quickly care improves when regulators stop forcing providers to get permission to compete. Expanded orthopedic capacity and lower costs are early signals of what smarter, pro-consumer policy can deliver. #endCON 🔗prweb.com/releases/ortho…
prweb.com
OrthoCarolina Marks End of Certificate of Need in North Carolina, Opening the Door to Expanded...
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- OrthoCarolina, one of the nation's leading independent orthopedic practices, today announced that the end of Certificate of Need...
Thank you TJ. This is what winning looks like. #endCON #repealcon #choices
Grateful for the opportunity to appear before the Maryland House Health Committee today to discuss Certificate of Need policy, its impact on psychiatric services, and how supply constraints and regulatory barriers shape access and cost outcomes in behavioral health. #endCON
The ruling makes it clear that the Mississippi Legislature must act to modernize Mississippi’s outdated CON system. #MSleg #EndCoN magnoliatribune.com/2026/02/02/jud…
Perhaps Alabama should also #endCON and allow Certified Professional Midwives to practice to their full authority 🤔
Dr Oz: "Alabama has no OBGYNs in many of their counties, so they're doing something pretty cool. They're actually having robots do ultrasounds on these pregnant moms."
Exciting news! #endCON
HUGE UPDATE: Thanks to @CMSGov, at least 8 states have made commitments to roll back their Certificate of Need laws as a condition of extra funding from the Rural Health Transformation Fund. AK, DE, IA, MD, NE, RI, SC, and TN (image below) have committed. cms.gov/files/document…
ASC investment is concentrating in the South. States that loosen or remove CON are seeing faster outpatient growth, while CON states remain constrained. West Virginia should be part of this trend, but CON remains a structural barrier. #endCON beckersasc.com/asc-transactio…
#VT4VT: Act 250 (1970) and Vermont Certificate of Need (CON) laws (1973) didn’t protect Vermonters. They protected systems from competition. #End250 #EndCON
Dr. Singleton filed notice of appeal on Tuesday. #endCON carolinajournal.com/new-bern-eye-s…
North Carolina’s Certificate of Need law is finally getting its day in court. Eye surgeon Dr. Jay Singleton has spent years fighting to perform common eye surgeries in his own facility. But under state law, he must send patients to a nearby hospital—the only one with a CON.
Before we talk innovation or new care models, let’s stop blocking providers. Certificate of need keeps healthcare closed. Access starts with competition. End CON.
Florida might be about to finish what it started in 2019. A new proposal would be the final step: ending CON for nursing homes, hospice, and ICF/DD facilities. Combined with the previous rollback, this would make Florida a fully CON-free state. #endCON thebradentontimes.com/stories/house-…
The incentives explain the scandal. Here’s why a CON board became valuable enough to spark a bribery scheme, and a one-pager that breaks down how the process works in Alabama. #endCON
Wild story out of Alabama. A former HealthSouth CEO just lost his latest appeal in a $2.8B civil case tied to a massive early-2000s fraud scandal. But buried in the coverage is the part people should really pay attention to: the whole thing centered on… the state’s Certificate
A new @KFFHealthNews piece captures the core dysfunction of CON: years of paperwork, political jockeying, and blocked investment leave communities with empty fields instead of care. North Carolina’s experience mirrors what we see elsewhere. Worth the read. #endCON
Wild to reflect on how alone this fight felt five years ago. Now my Google Alerts are full of pieces like this, even from progressive counterparts, warning about consolidation and the harm tied to CON-era market structures. It’s long past time to confront the danger. #endCON
Repealing CON laws gives patients more options and pressures incumbents to compete on value. States should also pair repeal with transparency and oversight to make care as accessible as possible. #endCON 🔗 beckersasc.com/new-asc-develo…
North Carolina’s CON repeal shows how quickly care improves when regulators stop forcing providers to get permission to compete. Expanded orthopedic capacity and lower costs are early signals of what smarter, pro-consumer policy can deliver. #endCON 🔗prweb.com/releases/ortho…
prweb.com
OrthoCarolina Marks End of Certificate of Need in North Carolina, Opening the Door to Expanded...
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- OrthoCarolina, one of the nation's leading independent orthopedic practices, today announced that the end of Certificate of Need...
Greenbrier Valley losing its OB unit is exactly what this looks like in real time. CON is sold as “protecting access,” yet families are watching core services disappear. This isn’t theoretical—it’s happening at home. #endCON 🔗wvmetronews.com/2025/11/06/van…
Maternal care is disappearing in states that cling to CON. Families pay the price. #endCON 🚑 Fewer delivery options 📉 Shrinking access 🏥 Communities left behind This article explains why: independentwomen.com/2025/11/20/con…
independentwomen.com
CON Laws Limit Access to Safe Maternal Care | Independent Women
Birth centers are just one example that clearly illustrates how CON laws are preventing a great option for women. Birth centers have better outcomes
Pennsylvania has no CON, so WVU competes by acquiring systems. West Virginia has CON, so WVU fights to protect the regulation that keeps challengers out. If you want to check monopoly power—take away the protection that keeps systems insulated: #endCON
WVU Health System and Independence Health System announced a plan for Independence Health System to officially join WVU. #HealthCareMerge #WVUMedicine Read more: vist.ly/4f6c9
Put patients first #endCON
Red States Aren’t Conservative in Healthcare. They’re Running Socialist Cartels Republicans love shouting “free enterprise.” It’s on the bumper stickers, the podiums, the merch, basically everywhere except in their healthcare policies. A THREAD about the fake Republican
Encompass Health spent two years proving a public need for rehab care in Danbury while a competitor fought to block them. This is what certificate of need laws do: delay care, reward monopolies, and punish patients. #endCON ctmirror.org/2025/11/11/abo…
🏥 The heart of West Virginia’s CON laws isn’t access or quality. It’s protectionism. Dive into why @CardinalWV fights a system that fails patients and protects incumbents: #endCON cardinalinstitute.com/west-virginias…
The incentives explain the scandal. Here’s why a CON board became valuable enough to spark a bribery scheme, and a one-pager that breaks down how the process works in Alabama. #endCON
Wild story out of Alabama. A former HealthSouth CEO just lost his latest appeal in a $2.8B civil case tied to a massive early-2000s fraud scandal. But buried in the coverage is the part people should really pay attention to: the whole thing centered on… the state’s Certificate
Grateful for the opportunity to appear before the Maryland House Health Committee today to discuss Certificate of Need policy, its impact on psychiatric services, and how supply constraints and regulatory barriers shape access and cost outcomes in behavioral health. #endCON
It’s time to give West Virginia healthcare freedom. Reducing barriers to entry in healthcare will lead to more choices, lower prices, and better outcomes for everyone. #endCON
Certificate of Need laws don't protect patients—they protect monopolies. Bureaucrats use them to crush competition, while West Virginians pay more and get less. This isn't about healthcare quality. It's government-endorsed cronyism. #endCON
Thank you @WVGovernor for signing and thank you to all the @wvhouse & @wvsenate legislators that helped us get here! #endCON
West Virginia is 1 of 35 states with more than four CON regulations. Research shows states with a higher number of CON restrictions have lower-quality hospitals, reflected in lower patient ratings, and higher readmission rates for heart failure and heart attacks. #endCON
Certificate of Need laws are associated with💰higher healthcare spending per capita and higher ⚕️ physician spending per capita. 2020 research from @mercatus shows the estimated change in annual per capita healthcare spending patterns without CON in West Virginia. #endCON
Stay informed with the latest research and resources on Certificate of Need (CON) 🏥. Delve into the burdensome application process, how CON limits healthcare access in rural areas, and much more → cardinalinstitute.com/con/ #endCON
A pleasure to be in Bridgeport today presenting on Certificate of Need. Great engagement and thoughtful questions from the group. Always appreciative of the chance to dig into policy with fellow West Virginians. #endCON
The presence of CON is associated with fewer rural hospitals and fewer rural ASCs. The estimated changes in access to healthcare facilities in West Virginia without CON from @mercatus. #endCON
@Matt_d_Mitchell has excellent research on the topic of #endCON. @KneeCenter_WVU also has extensive academic research on the topic of how CON laws work (in other industries outside of healthcare too) and what their effects are on healthcare access and quality. #wvpol #healthcare
Certificate of Need laws have long been a barrier to healthcare innovation and competition. They restrict the growth of new facilities and services, ultimately driving up costs and limiting access. This is not how a free market should work. #endCON
West Virginians deserve better. Ending CON laws means: ✅ More hospitals & clinics ✅ Lower healthcare costs ✅ Higher quality care ✅ More choices for patients #endCON
We often confuse policy with politics, but behind every policy are real lives. 20,000 people die every year because of the deadly defense of Certificate of Need (CON) laws. This is not just a debate, it’s a crisis. #endCON
One of the arguments for Certificate of Need (CON) laws is that barriers to entry in healthcare reduce costs by preventing “unnecessary” services and addressing shortages. However, these claims are flawed. 🧵#endCON
Cross-state regression analyses show what fiscal & health outcomes West Virginia might have without CON regulation. These models track decades of data, adjusting for socioeconomic & population health differences. #endCON Source: mercatus.org/research/polic…
Policy so good, every President since it started has asked states to kill it 🥴 #endCON
What's the one thing that every presidential administration — both Democrat and Republican — can agree on? 🤔 That state Certificate of Need (CON) laws hurt patients! americansforprosperity.org/policy-corner/…
I'll also add that I wish this was a rare occurrence, but it's not. From 2017 to 2020 alone healthcare entrepreneurs withdrew at least 20 CON applications after rival providers filed for “affected person” status. #endCON
They claim CON laws prevent 'cherry-picking' by big corporations. In reality, CON laws protect hospital monopolies, like theirs, making it harder for independent providers to open new facilities that could actually serve rural communities. CAMC is a great example of how this
Access Out of Reach: Certificate of Need (CON) laws block the number of healthcare providers, leaving many West Virginia families to go without essential care. It's time to #endCON and bring healthcare to every mountain and valley. Have you struggled to access care? Share your
West Virginians deserve better than bureaucratic barriers. Proud to stand with @AFPWV, Del. @EvanWorrell4WV, and Sen. @BrianHeltonWV to fight for Certificate of Need repeal and put patients—not politics—at the center of healthcare. #endCON
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