Rutland Regional Medical Center recently withdrew its request to transition inpatient pediatric care away from a small number of consistently underused beds toward a more modern model of care. The ...
Local legislators discuss solutions for Vermont's housing, education, healthcare, and affordability issues at a town hall ...
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Tom Papeika: Change in how pediatric care is delivered is not only reasonable — it is responsible
At its core, Rutland Regional’s proposal was grounded in data, practicality and a commitment to high-quality pediatric care. It sought to use limited resources wisely, not to diminish responsibility ...
On the day prior to the scheduled Dec. 12 Green Mountain Care Board deliberations, Rutland Regional Medical Center Chief Legal Officer, Mitchell E. Baroody, submitted a “Notice of Voluntary Dismissal” ...
The hospital issued a notice of voluntary dismissal on Thursday recalling its earlier plans to eliminate certain pediatric ...
Following overwhelming public outcry and scrutiny over the decision, the hospital is changing course on how it seeks to close its pediatric services.
Rutland Regional Medical Center will not close its inpatient pediatric unit, according to the Green Mountain Care Board.
Rutland Regional Medical Center has abandoned its plan to shutter the pediatric unit.
The Green Mountain Care Board is an independent state regulator tasked with setting hospital budgets and commercial insurance premiums, and, as of last legislative session, its authority has extended ...
Federal immigration officials are reexamining green cards issued to people from 19 countries considered “high-risk” at President Donald Trump’s direction. The decision, announced Nov. 27 by United ...
The biggest shopping day of the year may be Black Friday, but the cannabis equivalent happens the day before Thanksgiving. Despite potential health risks, "Green Wednesday" has been named the ...
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