VAHHS Update
Sen. Sanders investigates high cost of obesity drugs Ozempic and Wegovy
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders this week launched an investigation into the pricing of Ozempic and Wegovy, two drugs that are highly effective at treating diabetes and obesity, but now carry steep price tags. It comes as state officials and lawmakers weigh whether to expand Medicaid coverage that includes their prescription.
Dr. Marvin Malek: We need to act to rein in ‘prior authorization’
The Legislature should pass H.766, the bill now being considered by the Vermont Senate that takes some first steps reining in the insurance company practice of “prior authorization.”
What Vermonters should know about colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer for men and women in Vermont, and it is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the state, said Dr. Randy Holcombe, the director of the University of Vermont Cancer Center and an expert in colorectal cancer.
‘Provider burden’ bill pits health care providers against insurance companies
Health care providers have rallied behind legislation that would limit how insurers could respond to orders and claims submitted by clinicians. But insurance companies say the bill would significantly drive up the cost of premiums. For weeks, health care providers have been telling lawmakers horror stories about dealing with insurance companies.
Vermont's Approach to Primary Care Is Driving Down Costs
Nearly 3 in 10 Americans lack access to primary medical care, which is essential to detecting chronic health problems in early, treatable stages, if not preventing them altogether. Caring for the millions who have chronic diseases already accounts for 90 percent of the nation's $4 trillion in annual health-care costs. Dramatic increases that lie ahead in the population past the age of 50 will bring new demands.
Legislative Update
Just as robins and crocuses signal spring, the signs of the legislative session winding down are upon us. Each day holds multiple highs and lows as various proposals come up and just as easily float away until next year or get stuck into other bills. Follow everything that’s happening below!
Vermont's health care providers want health insurance reform
Vermont's health care providers have taken aim at health insurance companies, targeting excessive bureaucracy, and the practice of requiring prior authorization for needed procedures and drugs, as compromising patient care and increasing costs, even though prior authorization is intended to lower costs by preventing unnecessary or misguided care.
Legislative Update
Last week, I attended a press conference of health care providers and patient advocates supporting prior authorizations and step therapy reform in H.766 (spotlighted in this week’s Update). After Bob Kinzel’s first question, I briefly wondered if anyone would feel hesitant about going to the podium.
Health care advocates ask Vermont Senate to approve legislation that could reform prior authorization
A group of health care advocates on Wednesday urged the Vermont Senate to support legislation that is designed to reduce administrative burdens for providers.
Health Watch: UVM researchers make strides in diagnosis, treatment of traumatic brain injuries
Traumatic brain injuries often can’t be seen. Beneath the surface, survivors can struggle with mental health, cognitive function, and physical disabilities. Amy Kemp, a TBI survivor in St. Albans, says her injury causes symptoms that have made working and living independently nearly impossible.
Why rural? Vermont nurses explain how they find joy working and living in remote communities | AHA
Gifford Health Care is spotlighting team members who live, work and deliver health care in rural Vermont, as part of its “Redefining Rural” video series. Gifford is a federally qualified health center with a critical access hospital in Randolph, Vt., and a network of community health centers throughout central Vermont and the Upper Valley.
Vermont to apply for new federal health care reform program
Vermont is looking to revamp how we pay for health care.
New Vermont programs aim to help cure nursing shortage
UVM Health Network has launched two new nursing programs with Norwich University and Vermont State University.
Binge drinking, alcohol use disorder in Vermont ranked among the highest in the nation
Journey to Recovery, an addiction recovery center in the Northeast Kingdom, refers two people a week to inpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder.
Chainsaw-weilding man injures staff, destroys property at St. Johnsbury hospital
Police say an assault at a Vermont hospital injured medical workers and a Vermont state trooper.
The only ones not feeling eclipse mania: hospitals
The public's massive enthusiasm for the upcoming total solar eclipse may only be matched by the anxiety felt by hundreds of hospitals in the path of totality.
Legislative Update
Happy Eclipse Day! With all the school closures and traffic warnings, I’ve heard folks joke that this feels a lot like Y2k—a whole lot of concern over nothing. The thing about Y2k is that the “nothing” was the ultimate success story. There was a lot of preparation that went into ensuring that everything transitioned seamlessly.
Vermont Chamber: Tom Dee selected as the 2024 Citizen of the Year
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce has selected Thomas A. Dee, President and CEO of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), as the 2024 Citizen of the Year.
Sanders secures more than $15.3 million for Vermont communities in second appropriations package
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) announced today that his office has secured an additional $15.3 million in federal funding on behalf of 13 Vermont projects that address significant needs across the state, including in health care, emergency operations, youth programming, and substance abuse prevention.
Vermont hospital regulators set budget goals
State health care regulators are asking Vermont’s hospitals to limit their growth and what they charge in the coming fiscal year.