Lifeline Preserved: UVMMC Commits to Keeping Vital Dialysis Centers Running in Vermont

In a welcome development for patients across northern Vermont, UVM Health Network has committed to maintaining its dialysis centers in Newport, Rutland, and St. Albans. This decision comes after the Green Mountain Care Board's recent move to remove the existing revenue restrictions, ensuring continued access to critical healthcare services for residents in these communities.
The announcement brings relief to patients who rely on these vital dialysis centers for their ongoing medical treatment. By keeping these facilities operational, UVM Health Network demonstrates its dedication to providing essential healthcare services in rural Vermont regions.
The lifting of the revenue cap by the Green Mountain Care Board has created an opportunity for the health network to sustain these important medical facilities, preserving healthcare access for vulnerable populations who might otherwise struggle to receive necessary dialysis treatments.
Patients and local community members can now breathe easier, knowing that their local dialysis centers will remain open and continue to serve their healthcare needs.