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Virus, Legal Weed, Scott s Reelection Among Vermont s Top Stories in 2020

Adrianne Johnson Ross named president of UVMHN Home Health & Hospice

Related Company:  Board of Directors Announces Appointment After Extensive National Search Vermont Business Magazine Adrianne Johnson Ross, MHA, was today named Home Health & Hospice’s next president and chief operating officer. She is preceded by Judy Peterson, who is retiring in January 2021 after eight years leading the organization. Johnson Ross’s appointment is effective immediately. She begins today and will transition into in her new role over the next few weeks. Johnson Ross has for the past year served as interim chief executive officer/executive director for Pheno Health Technologies, Inc., in Minneapolis, Minn., where she was responsible for a $370 million multi-clinic operations budget and led a team of 250 staff. Prior to her most recent role, Johnson Ross served as director of patient access for Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, and as interim director of Healthcare Operations for B. E. Smith, Inc.

Vermont s top stories: Virus, legal weed, Scott s reelection

Vermont s top stories: Virus, legal weed, Scott s reelection
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Clinton County COVID-19 relief plan put forth

By JOE LoTEMPLIO Editor in Chief Dec 25, 2020 Dec 25, 2020 PLATTSBURGH — Clinton County legislators will consider a local COVID-19 relief plan that has caused sparks. Legislator Simon Conroy (D-Area 4, Town of Plattsburgh) put forth a plan to establish a relief fund using money from the federal Tobacco Settlement. His plan calls for $45,000 of unused 2020 money from the fund, and another $65,000 allocated for 2021, to be used for local relief. Additional funds would be sought from towns, the state and corporations, Conroy said. The $45,000 would be available immediately for emergency situations to those harmed by the coronavirus. The full legislature would decide who gets what, Conroy said.

UVM Medical Center begins vaccinating community health care workers

Related Company:  Patience Urged as Hospitals Carry Out This Historic Effort to Vaccinate the First Vermonters Against COVID-19 Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Medical Center is entering its second week of COVID-19 vaccinations and is pleased to begin administering the vaccine to community-based providers. The hospital continues to vaccinate its own patient-facing staff as well as EMS personnel. The process for vaccine distribution was developed by the CDC and Vermont Department of Health and all Vermont hospitals are playing a part in assisting with its implementation. To administer the vaccine to community health care workers identified in the first phase of the state’s plan, the hospital has created a clinic on the grounds of the Champlain Valley Exposition (CVE) in Essex Junction.

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