VAHHS Update
Protestors put Vermont health care system 'on trial
A group of protestors set up outside of Vermont's Supreme Court building in Montpelier on Monday, as they said they are putting the healthcare system "on trial".
UVM Health Network warns of reduced care in response to regulator's budget constraints
A "Once we get the written orders, then we will analyze them and figure out what the specific impacts will be," Mackin said.
Consultant says 4 hospitals need 'major restructuring,' recommends consolidating health care services across Vermont
A consultant is urging the state to make dramatic changes to its health care system, including repurposing inpatient units at four hospitals, consolidating services at others and reforming how and how much facilities are paid for care.
'Leave us alone': administrators, officials push back on recommendations for hospital restructuring
Some hospital administrators and elected officials reacted with dismay to a report this week that recommended a significant restructuring of hospitals across Vermont.
Message From the CEO
It has been a busy and consequential time for our state’s non-profit hospitals. This VAHHS Update is full of stories to help bring you up to speed on what’s been happening in the health care policy space.
Vermont hospitals heading for bankruptcy. A plan to keep them afloat calls for dramatic changes
Vermont’s hospitals are in trouble. A new analysis found that the state’s hospitals would need as much as $3 billion in subsidies — from commercial insurance increases or taxpayers — to remain solvent over the next five years, if immediate steps aren’t taken.
Green Mountain Care Board trims hospital requests for increases to 2025 budget, service charges
A key Vermont health care regulator reduced hospital budgets by millions of dollars for the 2025 fiscal year, setting out financial guardrails for how the facilities can operate over the next 12 months.
VPQHC to launch the Vermont Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Care Collaborative & Innovation Network
National data indicate that half of women and 1 in 3 men experience contact sexual violence in their lifetimes.
Bennington facility to care for those with challenging needs
The former Bennington Health and Rehabilitation Center off Dewey Street was officially sold Wednesday and is now part of the iCare Health Network.
Welch introduces 340B PATIENTS Act to lower prescription drug costs for health care providers
U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) today introduced the bicameral 340B Pharmaceutical Access To Invest in Essential, Needed Treatments & Support (PATIENTS) Act.
Green Mountain Care Board releases annual review of 2025 budget submissions
The Green Mountain Care Board has reached a conclusion in their budget review for fiscal year 2025.
US faces maternity care crisis, report warns. Here's Why
The United States is facing an ongoing maternity health crisis in which 1 in every 3 counties does not have a single obstetric clinician, affecting women’s access to care, according to a new report.
Vt. man accused of attacking pregnant nurse at hospital
A man is facing several charges after he allegedly attacked a pregnant nurse during a visit to a hospital in Berlin, Vermont, on Friday.
Hospital celebrates completion of major emergency department renovation projects
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) held a ribbon cutting celebration on Thursday to mark completion of the three-year renovation and construction project of the Kendall Emergency Department.
Vt. woman finds local kidney donor
One Vermonter’s call for a kidney was answered by an unlikely donor. As many patients know, the wait for an organ can be long, and even deadly. But for Brandi Jagemann, good news came early.
EEE has come to Vermont. Here’s what you need to know about this mosquito-based virus.
A blood-sucking creature that comes at dusk is frightening Vermonters this summer. No, it’s not a vampire. It’s Culiseta melanura — one mosquito species responsible for spreading the eastern equine encephalitis virus, a rare and sometimes fatal disease.
UVM Medical Center gets national accreditation for its pulmonary hypertension program (Copy)
Health insurance prices in Vermont are high — and getting higher.
Average premium prices for individual marketplace plans in Vermont are among the highest in the country, according to data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Whooping cough makes return to Vermont after pandemic hiatus
Reported cases of whooping cough are becoming more common across Vermont after remaining low for the past five years, according to a Vermont Department of Health official.
VDH: COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths all increase
For the week ending August 17, the Vermont Department of Health reported that the number of COVID-19 cases in Vermont continues to grow, hospitalizations are up and COVID-related deaths in August already are more than the last four months combined. COVID fatalities increased by 9 in the last week and are at 1,177 since the beginning of the pandemic over four years ago.