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MONTPELIER - Gov. Phil Scott has appointed two new members to the Green Mountain Care Board: Sen. Kevin Mullin, R-Rutland, and Maureen Usifer, a former chief financial officer at Seventh Generation.
Kevin Mullin, who heads the Green Mountain Care Board, disagreed. “We’re not trying to micromanage them,” he said in an interview after Wednesday’s vote. “We’re just trying to make ...
The Green Mountain Care Board voted Wednesday morning to approve the all-payer waiver, giving the go-ahead for the state to implement a model the governor says will curb rising health care costs.
Kevin Mullin is the chair of the Green Mountain Care Board. File photo by Mike Dougherty/VTDigger The Green Mountain Care Board — a powerful player in Vermont’s health care sector — is about ...
The Green Mountain Care Board, the state-appointed regulator for all Vermont hospitals, including the University of Vermont ...
I’ve summarized just a few bills that advanced last week, but they’re the big ones. They signal a willingness to significantly change Vermont’s hospitals to achieve affordability. They will all be on ...
In 2023, the Green Mountain Care Board said the UVM Medical Center brought in more patient revenue than the board permitted, so they placed rate restrictions on the hospital. Sign up for our ...
Health Care Reform Bill: The House Appropriations Committee passed out the funding portion of S.126 with resources for the ...
The Vermont Legislature passed Act 167 in 2022 calling on the Green Mountain Care Board to initiate a process to reduce inefficiency, lower costs, reduce inequities, increase services and improve ...
The Green Mountain Care Board on Thursday presented lawmakers with an update on the ongoing financial challenges facing hospitals and affordability issues for Vermonters. In order to keep health ...
The Green Mountain Care Board is in the midst of rewriting next year’s hospital budgets. The final plan cuts about $17 million across Vermont’s 14 regulated hospitals in an effort to keep ...
The Green Mountain Care Board has appointed the former head of Vermont’s Agency of Human Services, Mike Smith, to serve as an independent liaison to Burlington-based University of Vermont Health ...