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Last Friday, the Green Mountain Care Board, Vermont’s statewide medical regulator, approved a settlement agreement with the University of Vermont Health Network that resolves significant budget overages from 2023 and 2024.
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The University of Vermont Health Network has announced cuts to patient services. The hospital network says it’s to comply with enforcement actions required by the state’s health care regulator. But that board says that’s not the case.
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The University of Vermont Health Network has announced a series of cuts it says are being done to comply with enforcement actions required by the state’s health care regulator. But critics dispute the reasons and question the volume of cuts.
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The board that oversees Vermont’s healthcare system has received a final report on reforming healthcare in the state.
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The Green Mountain Care Board oversees Vermont’s medical facilities. It has been holding community meetings in the state’s 14 hospital regions to provide information and get feedback on transforming Vermont’s health care system.
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Vermont hospitals and health care systems must submit their budgets to the Green Mountain Care Board for approval or adjustment and are calling on the board to approve what they are calling “stabilization budgets.”
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The annual review of Vermont’s non-profit hospital budget requests has begun.The budget plans were filed with the Green Mountain Care Board, which reviews…
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The union representing nurses at the University of Vermont Medical Center is urging a state board to delay approving the medical center's budget until…
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Vermont's health care regulator has approved the 2018 fiscal year budgets for the state's 14 hospitals.The Green Mountain Care Board has approved a…
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Vermont health care regulators say two of the state's hospitals must use $11.6 million in surplus revenue from last year to reduce commercial insurance…