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It also does not include private accreditation programs although they may be relied upon by government regulatory programs, as is the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals under Medicare. Regulatory programs can be described in terms of their purpose (control charges), who is regulated (hospitals), who regulates (State government), and method (prospective rate review). Regulatory programs include some certification, some registration, licensure, certificate of need, and the ESP, MAC and FSRO programs. 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