VAHHS Update
Looking into the Act 167 transformation process for Vt. hospitals
Now that the Green Mountain Care Board has released its recommendations that call for steep cost-cutting and the possible closure of some hospitals, it’s time to implement them. That process will be led by Vermont’s Agency of Human Services.
Health Watch: UVM researchers unlock secrets of brain flow in cognitive health
Researchers at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine have made a breakthrough that could help in the effort to better understand the causes of dementia and how to stop it.
Vermont Secretary Of Human Services Outlines Next Steps On Health Care Reform Process
On Tuesday, Vermont Secretary of Human Services Jenney Samuelson weighed in on a recent report that recommended dramatic changes to Vermont’s hospitals and the next steps in the process that will be undertaken by AHS, the Legislature, and others to address mounting challenges in the health care system.
Hospital Recommendations Has Kingdom Residents Outraged
More than two hundred people came out in support of North Country Hospital (NCH) and packed into the Gateway Center on Thursday night. The event was organized and held by NCH in response to the community’s response and expressions of fear and outrage.
Statement from AHS Secretary Samuelson on next steps on the Health Care Reform report
The Agency of Human Services (AHS) today released the following statement from Secretary of Human Services Jenney Samuelson:
Grace Cottage Hospital blasts report's 'Ill-conceived ideas'
When the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) released a report on Sept. 18 that listed Grace Cottage Hospital (GCH) as one of four hospitals financially "at-risk" and in need of "major restructuring," it came as a surprise to Chief Executive Officer Olivia Sweetnam.
Vermont Critical Access Hospital Funds Mini Grants to Address Community Needs
Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH), a 25-bed critical access hospital in St. Johnsbury, Vt., is committed to providing “a lifetime of health and well-being” that extends beyond its walls through community health initiatives aimed at keeping people healthy.
Message From the CEO
It has been about three weeks since the Green Mountain Care Board’s (GMCB) consultant, Oliver Wyman (OW), issued its report on the restructuring of our health care system.
Learn how Mt. Ascutney Hospital transformed its financial operations
From outdated systems to staffing and financial pressure, rural hospitals face many challenges.
“We Are Not Going Anywhere!”
On September 18 the final recommendations from Oliver Wyman, the management consulting firm hired by the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) to examine Vermont’s healthcare system, were made public.
UVM Medical Center pauses construction of outpatient surgical center in light of budget gap
University of Vermont Medical Center is temporarily pausing construction of its planned outpatient surgical center. This decision comes as the hospital works to meet the obligations of Green Mountain Care Board orders that significantly reduce its budget for the new fiscal year, which began this month.
North Country Hospital State plan hits hard
If implemented, the healthcare restructuring plan set out by a consulting firm hired by the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB), could mean radical changes at North Country Hospital, and other smaller hospitals in the state.
NBC5 In Depth: Call to revamp Vermont's hospital system - WPTZ
This month, The Green Mountain Care Board released a 144-page report that was independently put together by Oliver Wyman, looking at recommendations on how to improve Vermont's hospital system to provide for a more access, affordability and equity.
At risk? Grace Cottage disputes state hospital report
Grace Cottage Hospital's new chief executive officer is pushing back against a conclusion in a state-ordered study of Vermont's hospitals that the rural hospital in Townshend is "at risk of closing their inpatient beds ..."
Randolph community pans report calling for major changes at Gifford Medical Center
A report presented last week to the Green Mountain Care Board makes sweeping recommendations for restructuring Vermont’s health care systems and some communities and hospital leaders fear the loss of emergency rooms and inpatient beds, and the diminishing of other services.
Gov. Phil Scott talks mental health resources
Gov. Phil Scott spoke to what the state is doing to address Vermont’s mental health crisis during his weekly news conference on Wednesday.