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What is the difference between a limited review, prior review and limited architectural review application?

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What is the difference between a limited review, prior review and limited architectural review application?

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Limited reviews, including prior reviews and limited architectural reviews, are abbreviated reviews of modest construction projects and low-cost equipment acquisitions, certain relocations of services, and additions or decertifications of certain services.

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In order to better address hybrid projects under the limited architectural review and prior review processes, recent regulatory changes have combined the two levels of review into a single “limited review” category. Proposals eligible for a limited review do not require a recommendation from the State Hospital Review and Planning Council. These are proposals with a total project cost under $6M requesting to: • Perform minor construction projects (of up to $15M if not relating to clinical space); • Acquire, relocate, install or modify certain medical equipment; • Decertify a facility’s beds and/or services; • Add services; • Convert beds within approved categories; • Add electrophysiology (EP) services to an appropriately certified facility; • Add, upgrade or replace cardiac catheterization laboratory or equipment by an appropriately certified facility; • Relocate an extension clinic within the same service area; and • Change services offered by, or relocate, a part-time clinic site. Fu

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