Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2190

Introduced
2/3/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Refer
2/3/26  

Caption

An Act to Implement Certain Changes in the Certificate of Need Laws Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

Impact

The proposed changes under LD2190 pertain to the way healthcare facilities obtain authorization for new services or expansions. Modifying the Certificate of Need laws is expected to reduce delays in approvals for healthcare improvements, thereby promoting timely access to healthcare. Proponents believe that these changes will not only enhance competition among providers but also improve overall health outcomes for the population by allowing for better access to necessary care without excessive bureaucratic hurdles.

Summary

LD2190 is an act aimed at implementing specific changes in the laws surrounding Certificates of Need (CON) in the state of Maine. The legislation seeks to streamline regulatory procedures related to healthcare transactions that significantly impact the delivery of health services. By addressing recommendations from the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight, the bill intends to enhance the efficiency and clarity of the existing regulatory framework governing healthcare services, facilitating better access to needed services for residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2190 appears to be predominantly positive among healthcare providers and advocates for health access. Supporters of the bill anticipate that easing regulatory burdens will foster innovation and responsiveness in the healthcare sector. However, there may be reservations among some stakeholders regarding how these changes could impact the quality of care and regulatory oversight, as they argue that some controls are necessary to ensure standards are maintained across healthcare services.

Contention

Notable points of contention around LD2190 include concerns about the potential oversaturation of healthcare services that might arise from less stringent CON regulations. Critics argue that while the intent is to ease access to healthcare, eliminating or reducing regulatory oversight might lead to increased competition that could compromise care quality. Moreover, some stakeholders worry that such movements may favor larger healthcare entities over smaller facilities, impacting the diversity of services available to local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1578

Resolve, to Establish the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2198

An Act to Implement Certain Recommendations Related to the Ratio of Debt to Equity in Transactions Involving Health Care Entities from the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2197

An Act to Prohibit the Sale and Leaseback of a Health Care Entity's Main Campus to a Real Estate Investment Trust as Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2202

An Act to Require Notice to the Attorney General Prior to the Merger of Certain Health Care Entities as Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2201

An Act to Implement Certain Recommendations Related to the Regulatory Review and Approval of Certain Health Care Transactions Involving Private Equity Companies, Hedge Funds or Management Services Organizations from the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2189

An Act to Require Prior Notification of Closures of Labor and Delivery Units and Changes in Maternity or Newborn Care Services by Hospitals as Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME LD2199

An Act to Prohibit Interference with the Professional Judgment and Clinical Decisions of Licensed Health Care Professionals as Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

ME SB494

Maryland Health Care Commission - Certificates of Need and Material Change Transactions

ME HB944

Maryland Health Care Commission - Certificates of Need and Material Change Transactions

ME HB05040

An Act Implementing The Governor's Budget Recommendations For Health And Human Services.

Similar Bills

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