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Is a CON required for the establishment of a new licensed health care facility?

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Is a CON required for the establishment of a new licensed health care facility?

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A. Yes. Prior to establishing a new health care facility, as defined in General Statutes 19a-630 (10), the facility must obtain a CON pursuant to General Statutes 19a-638 (a) (1). If the health care facility requires a license but does not meet the definition of health care facility under 19a-630 (10), a CON is not required. For example, facilities that are licensed as an outpatient clinic offering only primary care do not fall under the definition of health care facility.

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