Health care

What services will be terminated

  • The University of Vermont Health Network has announced reductions in staff and services in response to budget restrictions imposed by the Green Mountain Care Board.
  • The cuts include the loss of 200 jobs, the closure of dialysis units, and a reduction in overnight patient beds.
  • The Green Mountain Care Board, however, said it does not agree with these gaps, and is seeking an explanation from UVMMC.
  • UVMMC leadership says the reduction is necessary due to the large increase in patients and the reduction in rates for commercial customers.

(This story has been updated to include new information.)

Executives at the University of Vermont Health Network have announced staff and service cuts they say are in response to orders from the Green Mountain Care Board that require them to cut budgets for UVM Medical Center and the Vermont Medical Center. , during the press conference. Thursday morning.

The GMCB issued a quick response on Thursday, saying it had not been consulted and did not approve the reduction, and that it was “reaching out” to UVMMC to better understand its reasons for the cuts and whether it had reviewed the procedures. how others, “as identified in the GMCB’s budget and operational instructions.”

Staff are observing a new arrival time at the University of Vermont Medical Center's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on Thursday, December 2, 2021.

“GMCB approved a $1.9 billion budget for UVMMC for FY25, an increase of $64 million over UVMMC’s FY24 budget,” the statement said. “As set forth in its budget order, the GMCB has determined that compared to other hospitals UVMMC has a significant opportunity to improve cost control and control the very high prices it charges to commercial Vermonters.”

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