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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on September 14, 2020.

For more up-to-date information on the relief programs available in Massachusetts, we recommend that you visit the state's COVID-19 Updates and Information website, COVID-19 State of Emergency resources or MassTrac's list of bills related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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Description of Program and Relief

Waiver of Notice of Determination of Need for Health Care Facilities

Proposals for a substantial capital expenditure, substantial change in services and original licensure, as well as many transfers of ownership and changes in site for health care facilities usually must be reviewed and approved by the Department of Health under the Determination of Need (DON) program, which is designed to encourage competition, to promote population health, and to ensure that resources will be made reasonably and equitably available to the public.

In view of the need for expanded capacity within the healthcare system, during the Governor’s declared State of Emergency, a Notice of Determination of Need shall not be required for any person seeking approval for a substantial capital expenditure, substantial change in services, and changes in site for health care facilities that are necessary to address COVID-19. The applicant, however, must comply with applicable guidance from the Department of Public Health.

Government or Lead Agency

Executive Office of Health and Human Services

Department of Public Health

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

None in addition to those mentioned above.

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

Not applicable

List of Additional Information

The order effecting this change can be found here.

The guidance from the Department of Public Health can be found here.


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