Is NC law limiting health services constitutional? Judges weigh question in New Bern ophthalmology case.
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Is NC law limiting health services constitutional? Judges weigh question in New Bern ophthalmology case.
Three-judge panel hears case from Craven Co. eye doctor, asking them to decide whether NC law limiting health services is constitutional. Is NC law limiting health services constitutional? Judges weigh question in New Bern ophthalmology case. is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-winning independent newsroom. Our breakthrough journalism shines a light on the critical overlooked and under-reported issues facing North Carolina’s more tha…
In its note to the Social Communication, the General Inspection of Health Activities (IGAS) refers to that the process was instituted on 18 July and that it is intended to draw up the draft report by the end of January 2026. “The process aims to analyse the possible conflict of interests with the contractualization of services in the area of ophthalmology, with a private company which would subsequently belong to the director of the Ophthalmolog…
Is NC law limiting health services constitutional? Judges weigh question in New Bern ophthalmology case
RALEIGH — A three-judge panel heard cases for and against the constitutionality of North Carolina’s Certificate of Need law on Tuesday, pulling the central health care regulation in the state into question. The judges gave no timeline for when to…
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