Hospitals partner to attention on green merchandise
LEBANON — Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the University of Vermont Medical Center will partner with Medline and Greenhealth Exchange to increase environmentally pleasant products in hospitals.
The partnership will focus on removing harmful chemical compounds along with formaldehyde and flame retardants and developing greater sustainable practices at hospitals, which produce, in common, 29 pounds of trash according to mattress according to today.

Community Care Network launches at VA.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A new Community Care Network settlement for Veterans Affairs (VA) debuted the remaining week.
The new network serves as the direct link between VA and local fitness care providers, imparting a standard contract vehicle for the VA to buy care. The contract for the program changed into presented to Optum Public Sector Solutions, Inc., as a way to manage the network in Vermont and will process claims for the charge to local providers on behalf of VA.
The new network is meant to ensure continuity of care coordination. The application changed into designed comments from veterans, and could growth get admission to care, VA Secretary Robert L. Wilkie said in a news release.
Dr. Brett Rush, government director of the White River Junction VA Medical Center, stated this system would provide area veterans a higher revel in.
“We are assured it’s going to substantially improve care coordination for neighborhood veterans here in the Twin States and will also improve the timeliness of bills to our nearby community providers,” he stated.
DHMC recognized as pinnacle N.H. Hospital
LEBANON — Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center turned into recognized as the pinnacle New Hampshire Hospital using U.S. News and World Report.
In addition, the hospital turned into identified as excessive acting in 13 adult specialties, including most cancers and neurology.
OneCare Vermont appoints new CEO
COLCHESTER, Vt. — Vicki Loner, who previously served as OneCare Vermont’s vice chairman and chief operating officer, took over as leader government officer of the agency the remaining week.
OneCare Vermont works with coverage carriers, including Medicare and Medicaid, to improve carriers to Vermonters and decrease health care charges.
“Vermont is a countrywide leader in fitness care reform, and I am commemorated to lead this team and our partners to realize our shared vision for creating structures that paintings to assist higher health and standard care experience, at the same time as working to lower health care charges,” Loner stated in a news release.
Loner replaces Kevin Stone, who has served as meantime CEO since overdue January and will be retiring to Cape Cod.
In addition to her roles with OneCare Vermont, Loner has served as deputy commissioner for the Department of Vermont Health Access and held scientific and managerial roles at MVP Health Care and BlueCross and BlueShield of Vermont. She began her fitness care career as a registered nurse and finished her bachelor’s degree in fitness care management and nursing. She earned her master’s diploma in fitness care transport technology degree from Dartmouth College.