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Fletcher Allen Partners, anchored by Fletcher Allen Health Care, is a four hospital system across Vermont and Northern New York including more than 1,000 physicians and 2,000 nurses and other professionals brought together to better serve our communities. Working together, our goal is to deliver the highest quality care, more cost-effectively, as close to home as possible. Member hospitals include Fletcher Allen Health Care, Central Vermont Medical Center, Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital and Elizabethtown Community Hospital. The network cares for communities on both sides of Lake Champlain, from the Adirondacks to the Green Mountains and beyond. This fall, we are changing our name to The University of Vermont Health Network. Each partner hospital is also making changes to its name to reflect participation in the network. Fletcher Allen Health Care will be renamed The University of Vermont Medical Center. CVPH Medical Center will adopt the name “Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital” and use that name together with “The University of Vermont Health Network” to express the affiliation in all communications. Central Vermont Medical Center and Elizabethtown Community Hospital will also use their names with “The University of Vermont Health Network” in the same manner to express their affiliation in all communications. Each of the hospitals in our network remains deeply committed to its local community. Doctors, nurses and other health professionals who work in the network will have access to the latest medical know-how and are committed to working together to provide every patient in our network the best possible care.
MedWest Health System is one of the leading companies in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Versalus Health represents the next phase in the evolution of Medicare compliance. Since the Two-Midnight (2 MN) rule was introduced in 2013, it has been the subject of great scrutiny, debate and confusion. Hospitals have been inundated with a deluge of opinion, process changes and guidance. Most providers are following a hybrid approach – straddling old methods and new. But the Versalus team recognized that the 2 MN rule represented opportunity – opportunity for hospitals to streamline their processes, efficiently utilize resources, and maintain a high level of compliance and confidence.
St. Joseph's General Hospital Elliot Lake is a Elliot Lake, ON-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
St. Luke's Hospital was founded after a homeless man was injured in a failed attempt at hoping a freight train. He later died because there was no hospital to treat his injuries. Reverend Samuel Ringgold, pastor of Grace Episcopal Church, came to the