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Burlington Free Press on MSNMike Smith will review UVM Health Network decisions for the Green Mountain Care BoardThe Green Mountain Care Board has selected former Agency of Human Services Secretary Mike Smith to watch over the UVM Health Network's budget.
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UVMMMC has agreed to hire an outside financial consultant and cap executive bonuses as part of the settlement, so long as regulators agree to ease some budget restrictions and allow the hospital to ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNExecutive pay, insurance rates and more in settlement between VT Care Board and hospitalsThe Green Mountain Care Board has reached a settlement with the UVM Health Network on a range of issues including executive ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) announces the appointment of former Agency of Human Services (AHS) Secretary Mike Smith as the Independent Liaison to the University of ...
A lot happened last week, so let’s dive in! Expansion of Green Mountain Care Board Authority: The Senate Health and Welfare Committee heard testimony on H.482, a bill that would allow the Green ...
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Green Mountain Care Board OKs health insurance rate increases it calls 'painfully high'The Green Mountain Care Board approved increases in premiums for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont and MVP Health Care it characterized as "painfully high," but necessary to ensure the continued ...
The Green Mountain Care Board has appointed the former head of Vermont's Agency of Human Services to serve as an independent liaison to University of Vermont Health Network.
File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 6:54 p.m. The University of Vermont Health Network has reached a tentative agreement with the Green Mountain Care Board to resolve a dispute over ...
Under the deal, the network will pay $12 million dollars to Vermont’s largest private insurer and $11 million to outside primary care practices. A workgroup will also be established to examine the ...
In the face of soaring costs for care and insurance premiums, lawmakers want the Green Mountain Care Board to have more authority over how much hospitals and other health care providers charge.
Last Friday, the Green Mountain Care Board, Vermont’s statewide medical regulator, approved a settlement agreement with the ...
The Green Mountain Care Board will amend its enforcement order, spreading commercial rate reductions over two years instead of one. The GMCB issued an order late in 2024 requiring major reductions ...
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