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Ohio Revises One-Year Rule for Relocation of Long-Term Care Beds in Hospitals
(2/8/2011)
Effective February 1, 2011, Ohio Administrative Code rule 3701-12-23.2 no longer requires a long-term care or skilled nursing unit in a hospital to be operational or to have been closed for no more than one year prior to filing a Certificate of Need application for the relocation of the long-term care or skilled nursing unit beds.
ODH Issues Proposed Changes to Ohio's "Health Care Facility" Rules
(1/5/2011)
On December 15, 2010, the Ohio Department of Health posted proposed changes to three (3) health care facility rules under Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 83.
Does My County Still Need Long-Term Care Beds?
(7/21/2010)
Will a county’s bed need or excess for the July, 2010 comparative review process change as contiguous county bed relocation projects are implemented?
In the Market for Long-Term Care Beds in Ohio
(5/26/2010)
Ohio’s Certificate of Need laws recently changed to expand the market for long-term care beds. Providers are no longer limited to selling and acquiring beds from within the county.
Certificate of Need Application for Long-Term Care Bed Relocations in Ohio
(5/20/2010)
The Ohio Department of Health has determined that only one method of bed relocation may be filed per Certificate of Need application.
15 nursing home beds available for sale in Seneca County, Ohio
(2/16/2010)
15 nursing home beds are available for sale in Seneca County and can be relocated within Seneca County or to an existing nursing home in Wood, Hancock, Wyandot, Crawford, Huron, and Sandusky Counties.
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