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For-profit health care gets Vt. panels scrutinyMarch 08,2013
MONTPELIER — Vermont’s Green Mountain Care Board is looking at what the effects might be on the state’s health care system if hospitals and other providers switch from nonprofit to for-profit status.
The board is designing the single-payer health care system the state is hoping to set up by 2017.
The issue of conversions to for-profit status comes up a year after Burlington-based Fletcher Allen Health Care sought — and then dropped the idea — to sell off its dialysis units to a for-profit New Hampshire company.
It also follows the announcement that Vermont’s hospitals and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., are joining to form a for-profit accountable care organization.MORE IN This Just InBURLINGTON — A woman accused of giving drugs to a woman who overdosed and died and a man who... Full StoryMONTPELIER - All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation now have written letters... Full StoryMONTPELIER — The state has announced $750,000 in grants as part of its Working Lands... Full Story -
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