How does CSA help with regulatory issues such as CON and state regulations that affect building a lab?
CSA can navigate complex regulatory barriers to get a facility built. Expertise in overcoming regulatory hurdles to create an outpatient cath lab is required in most states, even when a CON is not required. Many cardiology groups have not built cath labs because they have been deterred by formidable regulatory complexity. CSA offers comprehensive experience dealing with CON, Stark, Stark II, individual state anti-kickback legislation, and state quality rules. Examples of the types of service that CSA can provide are: • Petition a state attorney general to grant an exemption in their state anti-kickback law • Petition a state regulatory agency to accept new and extrapolated interpretations of the rules based on the new ACC guidelines regarding where a cath lab can be located (e.g., redefine what constitutes a “hospital building”) • Manage the need for CON with sophisticated financial management (i.e.
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