Administrative – CON Application – New Emergency Department – Population
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority v. N.C. Department of Health & Human Services Even though the intervenor-applicant asked to build a new emergency department (ED) with 14 beds, it was within the respondent-agency’s authority to grant the application for only a nine-bed ED.
We affirm the agency’s conditional grant of the intervenor’s application and its denial of petitioner’s application.
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Published: December 28, 2011
Time posted: 4:47 pm
Tags: Administrative, CON application, New Emergency Department, Population







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