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Vermont Business Magazine The Green Mountain Care Board on Monday received the 2026 individual and small group health insurance premium rate filings from BlueCross and BlueShield of Vermont and MVP Health Plan.
Vermont Business Magazine The Windham Foundation, a nonprofit based in Grafton, VT that works to enhance Vermont's economic, cultural, and civic life, is pleased to announce the recipients of their most recent round of grants. Thirty-one Vermont-based nonprofits received a total of $98,500 in financial support.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported last week that the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low and fell slightly again under 5 cases statewide after a spike during the winter.
by Sara White, UVM The University of Vermont has integrated Virtual Reality (VR) simulation into its nursing curriculum, an initiative aimed to improve clinical skills and patient care for future nurses and nurse practitioners.
Vermont Business Magazine University of Vermont medical class of 1994 alumna Maureen G. Phipps, M.D., M.P.H., has been selected as commencement speaker for the Larner College of Medicine graduation ceremony, scheduled for May 18, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. in the Ira Allen Chapel.
Vermont Business Magazine Co-hosted by AARP Vermont and the City of Burlington, the Housing Forum will explore how New North End (NNE) residents can remain in their community that they love, in safer homes that will support them in their later years.
by Sharon Lifschutz "Strong families create stronger communities." It’s a phrase I say often in my work at Lund, a statewide nonprofit serving Vermonters since 1890. Headquartered right here in South Burlington, Lund helps strengthen families so that children can thrive.
Vermont Business Magazine Each year, University of Vermont Medical Center celebrates the life-changing impact nurses have on patients, families and colleagues. As part of the ongoing Nurses Week celebration, nurse leaders from UVM Medical Center and University of Vermont Health Network gathered to celebrate the hospital’s annual Nursing Awards and Scholarships ceremony.
Emergency medicine providers practice advanced life-saving skills on 3D-printed models made at UVMMC
Vermont Business Magazine Paramedics, EMTs and emergency medicine providers serving rural communities in Vermont and northern New York now have more opportunities to practice advanced skills for critical situations – skills they previously might have only been able to practice for a few hours each year – by using 3D-printed models made at University of Vermont Medical Center’s
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU) nursing program graduates have demonstrated excellence by achieving outstanding National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) passing rates. VTSU's nursing program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to succeed in the dynamic and demanding field of nursing.
by Devon Green, VP of Government Relations, VAHHS I’ve summarized just a few bills that advanced last week, but they’re the big ones. They signal a willingness to significantly change Vermont’s hospitals to achieve affordability.
Vermont Business Magazine CPR Therapeutics Inc of Putney announced Monday that the company has received a continuation U.S. patent for technology that underlies its multimodal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) system: AUTOMATED RESUSCITATION SYSTEM INTEGRATING HEMODYNAMIC AND DEFIBRILLATORY CAPABILITIES (US12,285,621). CPR Therapeutics Inc.
