Jon Sanders, senior fellow in regulatory studies and research editor at the John Locke Foundation, discusses a recent N.C. court case that highlights flaws in the certificate-of-need process. Learn more here: “‘Need’? Health consumers don’t need so much time wasted, money spent on CON shenanigans.”
Locke’s Jon Sanders says recent N.C. court case highlights CON’s flaws
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