News Briefs

News Briefs

$18 Million from Hospital To Be Shifted MONTPELIER – An $18 million fund left over after construction of new inpatient psychiatric beds by the University of Vermont Health Network was determined to be too costly will now be spent on a broader range of services. UVMHN...
Clients Face Loss of Payee Services

Clients Face Loss of Payee Services

BURLINGTON – Howard Center, the agency serving people with mental health diagnoses and developmental disabilities in Chittenden County, will cease to offer representative payee services as of July 1, leaving clients in a financial pinch. A representative payee is a...
Regulators Defend Safety Rules

Regulators Defend Safety Rules

Report by Anne Donahue State and federal regulators on hospital safety have defended the level of requirements for suicide prevention and say hospitals are the ones that still have responsibility – and enough leeway – to assure that patient emotional and therapeutic...
Integration Council Stresses Peer Work

Integration Council Stresses Peer Work

WATERBURY – The Mental Health Integration Council, which was charged by the legislature with “helping to ensure that all sectors of the health care system actively participate in the state’s principles” for a holistic health care system, is nearing the end of its two...
New Law Allows Arrests in EDs

New Law Allows Arrests in EDs

MONTPELIER – Arrests by law enforcement may become a more common sight in Vermont’s emergency departments. Owing to a change in law, police can arrest and remove hospital patients or visitors for certain misdemeanors without a warrant even if an officer was not...

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