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Community Health Castleton lab services available to all local residents

Community Health Castleton Laboratory Receives Re-certification Vermont Business Magazine There s no need to travel outside of the Castleton area for a blood test. Community Health Castleton s laboratory has received certification of compliance from the State of Vermont for the lab services provided in Community Health s Castleton practice in Bomoseen, Vermont. The Community Health laboratory handles lab work for Community Health s primary care patients as well as those from Castleton Express Care, and a separate outpatient lab service run by Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) serves not only Community Health patients but any community member with orders from their provider. RRMC s blood draw facility, located in a dedicated space adjacent to the waiting area in the Castleton practice, is staffed by RRMC.

2018 First Destination Survey

SALARY AVERAGES BY MAJORS The salary averages below are aggregated from responses to the First Destination Survey from the graduating classes of 2017, 2018, and 2019, based upon majors offered at the University at that time. Where program name changes occurred, such as Engineering Management changing to Construction Management, data was averaged together. In order to provide a more accurate picture of starting salaries new graduates could expect when securing a professional position within their area of study, internship (with the exception of Architecture graduates pursuing a Master’s degree), non-professional, vastly inflated, and part-time wages were not used in determining the average starting salary.

Doctor says struggling OneCare not being transparent with taxpayer money

One of the initiatives to come out of the Gov. Peter Shumlin administration was a dramatic overhaul of the state’s health care payment system, now known as OneCare. But’s its struggling to move forward, and one well-known critic says the system is overrun by bureaucracy and a lack of transparency. In an effort to make health care more affordable, Vermont backed a private company’s mission to create a new system that pays health care providers in monthly payments using a mix of funds from Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance companies. The idea has been to focus on quality of care overall, not payments based on individual services offered to patients the traditional fee-for-service model.

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