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The five-member Green Mountain Care Board is often overlooked. But it has become one of the most influential regulatory bodies in the state, overseeing the operations of a sector that amounts to a ...
The decisions, announced Friday by the Green Mountain Care Board, place caps on how much Vermont hospitals can charge for services and how much revenue they can bring in from those services.
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.
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, the state-appointed regulator for all Vermont hospitals, including the University of Vermont ...
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.
When the lobbyist for the Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems was asked by a legislator why Vermont has the highest markup on outpatient drugs in the nation she ...
Since Springfield Hospital declared bankruptcy in 2019, the Green Mountain Care Board has been looking into hospital sustainability. Now, with nine of Vermont’s 14 hospitals in the red ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The Green Mountain Care Board has reached a conclusion in their budget review for fiscal year 2025. Overall, GMCB approved $3.7 billion in hospital spending for next year.
Vermont’s Green Mountain Care Board, the government program that will institute a single-payor system starting in 2017, will use 2012 as a time frame to concoct a financing plan for the single ...