- The argument for a health care system in Vermont🔍
- Vermont health insurance rates to go up next year🔍
- Green Mountain Care Board Annual Report filed January 16🔍
- Vermont business health care costs are soaring.🔍
- UVM Health Advantage Plan Will No Longer Be Offered in Vermont ...🔍
- Cost of health care in Vermont could be on the rise🔍
- Auditor's report calls health care costs unsustainable and getting ...🔍
- Auditor takes regulators to task for high health care costs🔍
Health Care Costs in Vermont Continue to Soar
The argument for a health care system in Vermont - PNHP
In other words, Vermont's health care arrangement provides medical care to virtually all Vermonters. The extent and kind of its medical facilities has evolved ...
Vermont health insurance rates to go up next year - WCAX
State regulators say ...
Green Mountain Care Board Annual Report filed January 16, 2024
While Vermonter's healthcare costs continue to rise considerably faster than the rest of the nation, they encounter a system that is ...
Vermont business health care costs are soaring.
There was a time when businesses in Vermont were able to absorb 7%, 12%, even 20% yearly health care cost increases.
UVM Health Advantage Plan Will No Longer Be Offered in Vermont ...
“Across our region, we see the many challenges related to delivering sustainable health care, as costs continue to rise for both patients and ...
Cost of health care in Vermont could be on the rise | ABC22 & FOX44
The cost of health care may be going up in Vermont as local hospitals are looking to raise what they charge, a move that is being met with ...
Auditor's report calls health care costs unsustainable and getting ...
By 2018, per-person spending for health care services was greater in Vermont than the US average and all but one of our neighboring states. This ...
Auditor takes regulators to task for high health care costs
Vermont's health care costs continue to soar, and state regulators haven't done enough to curb them, according to Auditor Doug Hoffer. The ...
Between 2014 and 2020, average growth in per capita personal health care spending was highest in New York at 6.1 percent per year and lowest in ...
Release: Vermont Delegation Files Health Care Legislation
Welch said, “Vermont has long led the charge in providing better health care at a lower cost. Providing Vermont and other states the flexibility they need to ...
Opinion: Vermont health care solution
Out-of pocket expenses for Vermonters continue to rise and the price tag for Vermont's partially functional Health Connect website is estimated ...
Vermont plan aims to control health care costs - PNHP
Begin with what everyone knows. Health care costs and health insurance costs are climbing more than twice as fast as the cost of living and have ...
Towns face double-digit health insurance hikes - The Valley Reporter
Even when taking federal subsidies into account, Vermont still ranks sixth in the nation in terms of costs. And costs are likely to continue ...
In Vermont, where almost everyone has insurance, many can't find ...
The cost of Slopeside Syrup's employee health insurance premiums spiked 24% this year. Next year it will rise 14%.
Roper: Supermajority votes for even higher health insurance costs
Ask people why Vermont is unaffordable, and one of main the pillars of our unaffordability crisis along with education property taxes, the cost ...
In Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), for example, the estimated $231 million cost of health care benefits paid by Vermont school boards, constitutes 12.6% of total ...
Health care costs for retirees continue to soar - Fox Business
A new report published by Fidelity shows that a 65-year-old retiring today can expect to spend $165000 on health care – a 5% increase from ...
Voices of the Vermont Healthcare Crisis:
pocket expenses. And the cost of these health insurance plans, which are mostly provided as a benefit of employment, continues to rise dramatically.
Change in Long-Term Care Costs in Vermont Mixed; Labor Market ...
Change in Long-Term Care Costs in Vermont Mixed; Labor Market Shifts and Continued COVID-19 Pressure Affect Future Costs ... RICHMOND, Va.--( ...
Health Insurance Costs Will Rise Steeply if Premium Tax Credit ...
The average enrollee saved an estimated $700 in 2024 because of the PTC enhancements. Average monthly premiums were 32 percent lower than in ...