Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Attorney General’s Office today announced that they have entered into a civil settlement with Revolution Youth, Inc., which operates the Eden Valley mental health ...
While Vermonters rapidly age, the state’s long-term care capacity has dwindled, losing 900 beds in the last two decades.
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Many families of children with autism are worried that the life-changing services their kids receive will no longer be covered by Vermont's insurance.
Health insurance regulators have expanded the coverage for transgender Vermonters receiving Medicaid. Previously people seeking gender reassignment surgeries and other body-altering procedures related ...
While many are cheering Monday's funding announcement, other health organizations are worried about simultaneous federal ...
Editor’s note: VTDigger’s investigation, Medicaid by the Numbers, draws on data from the Department of Vermont Health Access, the Legislature’s Joint Fiscal Office, the U.S. Census Bureau and other ...
Vermont has seen a dramatic increase in Medicaid hospital visits and payments, according to a VTDigger report. This finding was revealed as part of VTDigger's analysis of hospital use data for 2002 ...
After almost a month of strife for pharmacists and their patients, Vermont’s Medicaid pharmacy claims processing system is up and running again as of March 18. The outage occurred on Feb. 21 after a ...
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Dec. 9-- Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, issued the following news release: Monday, Governor Phil Scott announced the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently ...
The Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $1,497,780 for Federal fiscal year ...