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Dozens of family doctors have been using an artificial intelligence tool to help with writing notes. One primary care doctor in Waterbury said it's "transformed the practice."
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Nursing staff at Vermont's largest hospital will receive a 23% pay increase over the next three years. The agreement averts a strike that could have cost the medical center over $10 million.
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Nearly 1,900 nursing staff at the University of Vermont Medical Center could go on strike if their union fails to reach a deal with the hospital before July 9.
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Last week, Sen. Bernie Sanders hosted a roundtable of Vermont health care leaders to talk staggering health care costs, ongoing hospital staffing shortages and what can change for a small state within the national health care system.
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University of Vermont Health Network CEO Sunny Eappen talks about the network’s challenges and how it is working to improve access to health care for rural Vermonters.
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Over five-plus years, the medical respite program at Bonvouloir House served more than 200 people, and saved the hospital system millions of dollars.
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Union membership still needs to ratify the contract before it's finalized. It was reached after an overnight bargaining session that ended early Thursday morning.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with a neurologist and advocate about diagnosing, treating and living with Alzheimer's and dementia in Vermont.
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About 2,200 nursing assistants, unit secretaries, kitchen workers and other support staff at Vermont’s largest hospital are poised to join a union after an election that concluded Friday.
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A new president and CEO takes over the helm of Vermont’s largest health network at a time of rising costs and operating deficits.