Vermont Blue Advantage will not offer Medicare Advantage plans in 2026
Vermont Blue Advantage announced its decision to not offer Medicare Advantage plans in 2026.
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Vermont Blue Advantage announced its decision to not offer Medicare Advantage plans in 2026.
The Board of Directors for Blue Cross VT announces Beth-Ann Roberts as the organization’s next President and CEO.
Recent media news has reported twice in the past week that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is “on the brink of bankruptcy.” This is untrue and a misrepresentation of Blue Cross VT’s financial condition.
Don George, President and CEO, chooses to retire at the end of 2025 after 32 years of service
Celebrating New Career Milestones – Congratulations to our Promoted Team Members
Hospital-based care, drugs, and state policy changes have left Vermonters with upward premium growth for 2025.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont intends to hold Teva accountable for its anticompetitive, unfair, manipulative, and deceptive actions to reap excessive profits from Copaxone.
To help enhance health care accessibility, Blue Cross VT announced the removal of prior authorization to Open MRI in Vermont and New Hampshire, effective February 1, 2024.
The enhanced Community Primary Care (ECPC) program is focused on providing monthly incentive payments for community primary care providers to support high-quality care while encouraging low-cost referral patterns for screenings and specialist care.
To meet the increasing need for improved access to mental health and substance use disorder services, Blue Cross VT has removed prior authorization requirements for mental health and substance use disorder treatment for in-state, in-network facilities.