Brian Balfour, senior vice president of research at the John Locke Foundation, discusses key elements of the Locke report: “Certificate of Need: Cost, Access, Treatment.” Read the report here: https://www.johnlocke.org/research/certificate-of-need-north-carolina/?mc_cid=82e8160cf8&mc_eid=UNIQID. Learn more about the report during the Feb. 1 meeting of the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society: https://www.johnlocke.org/event/ensuring-greater-access-to-affordable-care/.
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