Do non-clinical projects require a CON or limited review?
Non-clinical projects with a total project cost of $10 million or less require a limited review, and non-clinical projects with a total project cost in excess of $10 million require a full review. Non-clinical projects are those that do not: relate to a change in clinical services, directly impact space where medical care or clinical services are provided, or involve medical equipment. They include, but are not limited to, information technology;, roof and window replacement; gift shop, lobby, staff lockers/lounge, or cafeteria renovation; parking garages, solid waste and/or sewage disposal; and exterior walls. The Department has the discretion to determine whether a project qualifies as “non-clinical.” For more information about whether a project qualifies as non-clinical, please contact the Bureau of Project Management at cons@health.state.ny.us or (518) 402-0911.
Non-clinical projects with a total project cost of $15 million or less require a limited review, and non-clinical projects with a total project cost in excess of $15 million require an administrative review. Non-clinical projects are those that do not: relate to a change in clinical services, directly impact space where medical care or clinical services are provided, or involve medical equipment. They include, but are not limited to, information technology;, roof and window replacement; gift shop, lobby, staff lockers/lounge, or cafeteria renovation; parking garages, solid waste and/or sewage disposal; and exterior walls. The Department has the discretion to determine whether a project qualifies as “non-clinical.” For more information about whether a project qualifies as non-clinical, please contact the Bureau of Project Management at cons@health.state.ny.us or (518) 402-0911.