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The state鈥檚 two main health insurance providers are seeking a more than 8-percent increase in rates next year, and state officials say the requests鈥�
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According to a federal report, Vermont is one of three states that have experienced security problems with their health care exchanges. But the Shumlin鈥�
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House leaders are calling for a comprehensive independent assessment of Vermont Health Connect, the state's health care exchange, to determine the best鈥�
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Last week, Congress delayed the imposition of a tax on expensive health care policies. Vermont state officials praised the move, but warned the tax will鈥�
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The first independent, external audit of Vermont Health Connect has arrived, and Virginia-based auditing firm says the state is out of compliance with鈥�
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A Boston-based tech firm responsible for constructing a major component of Vermont鈥檚 online health insurance exchange looks to be going out of鈥�
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Gov. Peter Shumlin says Vermont finally has the elusive piece of technology it needs to resolve problems on the state鈥檚 troubled health insurance鈥�
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The future of Vermont鈥檚 health insurance exchange depends on the Shumlin administration鈥檚 ability to meet a looming deadline. Still unanswered, though, is鈥�
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Gov. Peter Shumlin has set a May 30 deadline for delivering what鈥檚 known as 鈥渃hange of circumstance鈥� functionality to Vermont Health Connect. The鈥�
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The Shumlin administration is working with the state鈥檚 health insurance carriers to reconcile millions of dollars in billing discrepancies resulting from鈥�