Crestwood Medical Center, Huntsville Hospital in Alabama Bring Angioplasty Battle to Hearing

Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville, Ala., will speak in a hearing that will determine whether the hospital can establish an angioplasty program, according to a Huntsville Times report.

Crestwood Medical Center had submitted a certificate of need to develop a permanent angioplasty program after the hospital participated in a nationwide research trial on the procedure. Crestwood says angioplasty can be safely performed at hospitals without open-heart surgery backup, a claim backed by recently revised guidelines by the American College of Cardiology.

Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital, however, says Crestwood's parent company, Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems, is driven to establish the angioplasty program by potential financial gains. Huntsville also contends that the ACC discourages angioplasty at hospitals without cardiac surgical backup if the community already has a program with surgical backup, which Huntsville has.

An administrative law judge will hear testimony from both sides and then make a recommendation to the Alabama Certificate of Need Review Board.

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