While Vermonters rapidly age, the state’s long-term care capacity has dwindled, losing 900 beds in the last two decades.
Many still fear future restrictions on access and are working with the Legislature to safeguard Vermont’s ability to buy and administer the vaccines to those who want and need them.
A day after the CDC said it would no longer recommend some vaccines for all children, Vermont Health Commissioner Rick ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Health Commissioner Rick Hildebrant, MD, provides the following statement on yesterday's update by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the federal ...
The Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $1,497,780 for Federal fiscal year ...
We're coming back to the basic hierarchy of needs here,” said Rep. Theresa Wood, who chairs the House Committee on Human Services.
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2026 Vermont legislative session begins

The new legislative session began at the State House in Montpelier on Tuesday morning – with education still one of the most ...
A former Brattleboro Retreat caregiver has been charged with sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult who was a resident of the ...
One demonstrator we spoke with said the protest was necessary because the current administration is "destroying" the country.
Vermont legislators this session will take on enormous challenges, without a lot of money to spend. Here are the priorities.
Flu continues to bring misery across the U.S., with all but four states showing high or very high levels of activity as a new ...
Area service providers are still struggling to recover from funding pauses and outright cuts since the Trump Administration ...