States with Certificate of Need Laws for certain health services must approve the establishment or expansion of those services before they can be implemented True False
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Step 1: Certificate of Need Laws are state laws that require healthcare providers to obtain approval from the state before they can build new facilities, expand existing facilities, or offer new services. Show more…
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