Comparative review definition

Comparative review means a joint review of two or more certificate of need applications that are determined by the department to be competitive in that the granting of a certificate of need to one of the applicants would substantially prejudice the department's review of the other applications.
Comparative review means a joint review of two or more certificate of need applications that are
Comparative review means the process by which Certificate of Need applications, submitted in the same batching cycle for beds, services or programs for the same planning area, as defined by applicable rules, are competitively evaluated by the Agency through final Agency action for purposes of awarding a Certificate of Need.

More Definitions of Comparative review

Comparative review means a review in which two or more comparable CON applications are reviewed together and ranked based on each application’s satisfaction of the CON review criteria because the most recently published need projections do not support the implementation of all comparable projects.
Comparative review means a joint review of two

Related to Comparative review

  • Administrative Review means any decision making process of the director requested by a party aggrieved with an action taken under these rules except the hearing process described in OAR 436-001.

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