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  2. Your guide to Prop. 29 on California kidney dialysis centers

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    This is the third time in four years that California voters are being asked to weigh in on how kidney dialysis centers operate in the state, with previous attempts in 2018 and 2020 both failing.

  3. 2020 California Proposition 23 - Wikipedia

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    The proposition would increase regulations in Californian dialysis clinics, requiring them to have on-site physicians during treatment, report data on infections that might have been caused by dialyses, seek permission from the government of California prior to closing a clinic and strengthening anti-discrimination protections for dialysis ...

  4. Your guide to Prop. 29 on California kidney dialysis centers

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  5. Column: Prop. 29 would stiffen requirements for California ...

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  6. End Stage Renal Disease Program - Wikipedia

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    The composite rate is intended to cover all operating and capital costs that efficient providers would incur in furnishing dialysis in outpatient facilities or in beneficiaries' homes. The base composite rate as of 2006 is $130 for freestanding dialysis facilities. Medicare caps its payments to facilities at an amount equal to three dialysis ...

  7. Why California voters have to weigh in on kidney dialysis for ...

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    For the third straight election year, California voters are being asked to impose stricter standards on dialysis clinics through a ballot measure backed by the union, whose previous two ...

  8. 2018 California Proposition 8 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 8, also known as the Limits on Dialysis Clinics' Revenue and Required Refunds Initiative and Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition intended to authorize state regulation of kidney dialysis clinics and limit charges for patient care. It failed in the November 2018 California elections.

  9. Certificate of need - Wikipedia

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    Map of US states that have Certificate-Of-Need laws. A certificate of need (CON), in the United States, is a legal document required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed creations, acquisitions, or expansions of healthcare facilities are allowed. CONs are issued by a federal or state regulatory agency with authority ...