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Assaults against health care workers continue to trigger burnout and high turnover. Nurses in Vermont want to standardize certain programs to prevent incidents.
Last Friday, the Green Mountain Care Board, Vermont’s statewide medical regulator, approved a settlement agreement with the ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNAdvocacy group: Why is UVM Medical Center losing money on Medicare as others break even?Vermont Healthcare 911's members include OnLogic founder Lisa Groeneveld, Smuggler's Notch owner Bill Stritzler ... Network includes the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington ...
The legislation, spearheaded by Treasurer Mike Pieciak, would erase an estimated $100 million of Vermonters’ medical debt.
The bill also enhances consumer protections by aiming to ensure fair practices in medical debt collection and by increasing oversight of how medical debt is reported and utilized. Vermont ...
MONTPELIER — State representatives approved a bill to erase as much as $100 million ... face financial peril because they sought needed medical treatment and ended up falling into medical debt,” ...
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Vermont House begins consideration of medical debt buyback billMONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont lawmakers are one step closer to slashing medical debt for thousands of low-income Vermonters. The Senate last week unanimously approved a bill that aims to use $1 ...
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