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§ 216b-0445

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216B. 0445 Outpatient health facility operated by hospital -- Licensure -- Certificate of need. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if the Federal Health Care Financing Administration issues a final regulation establishing an outpat ient Medicare prospective payment system for hospitals that requires that an outpatient health facility operated by the hospital be under the same license as the hospital to achieve provider -based status, the cabinet shall, at the hospital's request, issue a new license to a hospital that owns and operates an existing or newly established outpatient health facility that lists each location operated by the hospital. (2) Any outpatient health facility listed on the hospital's license under subsection (1) of this section shall: (a) Comply with the applicable licensure regulations that pertain to the type of health services provided; and (b) Prior to the establishment of a health facility, the operation of a health facility, or the provision of health services o r the addition of a health service at a location other than the hospital's main campus, obtain a certificate of need if a certificate of need would otherwise be

or the provision of health services o r the addition of a health service at a location other than the hospital's main campus, obtain a certificate of need if a certificate of need would otherwise be required in the absence of subsection (1) of this section. Licensure of the outpatient health f acility or service under the same license as the hospital pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall not eliminate the requirement for a certificate of need. Effective: April 4, 2000 History: Created 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 310, sec. 4, effective April 4, 2000.