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Pages tagged “insurance”

  • 2026 Health Care Reforms (H.585) - Overview & Analysis

    The bill, H.585, makes a set of health insurance reforms intended to strengthen oversight of nonprofit health insurers, increase transparency in parts of the health coverage market, and change certain payment and coverage rules, affecting insurer governance, executive compensation, association health plans, claims review, site-neutral reimbursement, prescription drug cost-sharing design, and health care sharing plan reporting.

    CFV

    Written by CFV
    April 15, 2026

  • Reducing Healthcare Admin Burdens (H.31 / Act 3) - Overview & Analysis

    This bill amends two sections of current law related to health insurance practices. The act focuses on claim edit standards (used by insurers to process and validate healthcare claims) and prior authorization requirements (pre-approvals insurers often require for certain services). It aims to reduce administrative hurdles in healthcare delivery while maintaining some safeguards for insurers and compliance.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    August 24, 2025

  • Health Insurer and Provider Insolvency (H.482 / Act 49) - Overview & Analysis

    H.482 aims to balance the financial stability of health insurers with hospital accountability in Vermont’s healthcare system.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 23, 2025

  • Health Care Payment and Delivery System Reform (S.126 / Act 68) - Overview & Analysis

    S.126 is a comprehensive legislative proposal introduced to transform Vermont's health care system. The bill aims to improve health outcomes, enhance care quality, control costs, and ensure equitable access to health care services. It proposes structural changes through payment reforms, hospital budget oversight, data integration, and strategic planning.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 16, 2025

  • What is $2,000 to your family?

    Email Blast Sent to Supporters on December 29, 2017. Subscribe!

    Friends --

    What does $2000 mean for your family? Putting off an important dental procedure? Not being able to invest in your child’s college fund or send them to summer camp? Skipping vital home repairs? Not being able to travel to see family and friends? Perhaps it’s having to choose between being able to set the thermostat above 58 all winter, or eat nothing but rice and chicken until the snow thaws.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    December 29, 2017

  • How much more will it cost you to live in VT?

    Email Blast Sent to Supporters on December 28, 2017. Subscribe!

     

    Fellow Vermonters,

    How much more will it cost you to live in our great state next year?  Let’s take a look at what happened in 2017.

    August: Vermonters receive news that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont (BCBS-VT) insurance premiums will rise 9.2%, the largest increase ever. For a standard family silver level plan, this means an increase of nearly $113 per month, or $1,352 per year.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    December 28, 2017

  • 2018 Blog Series - More Out of Your Pocket

    December 28, 2017

     

    Fellow Vermonters,

    I am sure that, like me, you are somewhat relieved in leaving 2017 behind us. The level of political turmoil and uncertainty about big issues like health care and income taxes has been exhausting. However, there may be cause for even more apprehension heading into 2018.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    December 28, 2017

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