Gov. Phil Scott vetoed legislation that would have advanced Vermont toward a reference-based pricing system for healthcare, saying the measure would have directed savings to only some insurance payers ...
Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed S.190, a healthcare bill designed to fast-track premium savings for two groups of insurance customers: public school employees and people buying plans on Vermont’s ...
Ask any employer what they think about health insurance and you are very likely to get a very predictable and short response..."It's too expensive." Typically, insurance carriers are the primary ...
It is no mystery that health care costs and insurance premiums are spiking higher than Americans can afford. Two factors — lack of industry transparency and burdensome government regulations — have ...
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday vetoed a bill on reference-based pricing.
Vermonters have every reason to be frustrated with the state's healthcare system. Costs continue to climb, insurance premiums consume a growing share of household budgets, and access to care remains ...
Scott wants to expand other models of health insurance in Vermont. Observers worry that his veto points to deepening political divisions over how to keep healthcare affordable.
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In many ways, Act 68, as passed, builds upon the best features of existing reference-based pricing laws. Going forward, state officials should also be wary of potential pitfalls. Vermont is no ...
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WellRithms, the industry leading payment integrity firm, today released a provocative white paper, revealing the startling, inherent flaws of reference-based pricing ...