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Vermont Legislators Look to Fast Track a Plan to Lower What Insurers Pay Hospitals

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe bill targets hospital reimbursement rates from specific insurers in Vermont, potentially reducing hospital revenue and insurance payouts. The mechanism is regulatory: state-level price controls on healthcare services. Impact is region-specific (Vermont, USA).
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- Vermont bill S.190 would allow Green Mountain Care Board to reduce payments from two insurance groups to hospitals.
- Hospitals indicate they can absorb $50 million in budget cuts this year and next.
- Bill awaiting review by Appropriations Committee before House floor.
Vermont insurers could see a 1-2% margin improvement in the next 48 hours as bill S.190 targets hospital payments.
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