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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital expects a $14.5 million loss due to federal and state drug pricing changes, amid leadership transition and budget review.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont projects a $14.5 million loss for the current fiscal year, citing federal and state changes in drug pricing, including the loss of 340B program eligibility and Act 55’s price caps.
The hospital, serving 55,000 people across three states, resubmitted its budget after state regulators rejected the initial version for inconsistencies.
Leadership is in transition, with two physicians now serving as interim co-CEOs following CEO Chris Dougherty’s unexplained departure.
The updated $130 million budget reflects rising costs and $5 million in losses tied to pharmaceutical reimbursement shifts.
The Green Mountain Care Board is reviewing the revised plan, as state officials balance cost controls with the need to sustain rural healthcare.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital espera una pérdida de $14.5 millones debido a los cambios de precios de medicamentos federales y estatales, en medio de la transición de liderazgo y revisión del presupuesto.