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University of Vermont Health Network CEO Sunny Eappen talks about the network’s challenges and how it is working to improve access to health care for rural Vermonters.
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Over five-plus years, the medical respite program at Bonvouloir House served more than 200 people, and saved the hospital system millions of dollars.
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Union membership still needs to ratify the contract before it's finalized. It was reached after an overnight bargaining session that ended early Thursday morning.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with a neurologist and advocate about diagnosing, treating and living with Alzheimer's and dementia in Vermont.
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About 2,200 nursing assistants, unit secretaries, kitchen workers and other support staff at Vermont’s largest hospital are poised to join a union after an election that concluded Friday.
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A new president and CEO takes over the helm of Vermont’s largest health network at a time of rising costs and operating deficits.
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Over 2,000 support staff could soon join the ranks of unionized employees at Vermont’s largest hospital. That's after workers at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington gathered enough signatures to petition for a union election.
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In November, Vermonters will vote on Article 22, an amendment that could permanently protect abortion access in the state constitution. Medical and legal experts answer questions about what the amendment would mean for access to abortions and other reproductive healthcare.
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This hour, host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with Dr. Tim Lahey about monkeypox in Vermont.
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The virus that causes monkeypox � with initial symptoms like fever, malaise and headache � can then turn contagious, and lead to a rash and lesions.