State Regulation of the Supply of Long Term Care Providers

Author:

Harrington Charlene A.1,Curtis Michael1,Carrillo Helen1,Bedney Barbara1,Swan James H.2,Nyman John A.3

Affiliation:

1. University of California, San Francisco

2. Wichita State University

3. University of Minnesota

Abstract

After the removal of the federal reguirements for certificate of need (CON) in 1986, the majority of states (40) and the District of Columbia retained their CON and/or added a moratorium on new nursing facilities and beds. Some states were also regulating the growth of other types of long term care (LTC) facilities and home health agencies. States with a CON and/or moratoria were more likely to have a greater non- White population, to have liberal politicians, and to have a lower capacity to raise taxes. When state financial budgets are limited, policymakers are likely to continue to regulate the supply of LTC providers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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