Green Mountain Surgery Center decision faces another delay: 5 key points

The Green Mountain Care Board said it has to postpone its decision about Green Mountain Surgery Center until the board appoints new members, according to Burlington Free Press.

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Here are five key points:

1. A decision was set for early July following a final public hearing in April.

2. The board pushed this date back after three board members failed to reach a consensus over the certificate-of-need application.

3. Several months ago, two board members left, leaving the board with three members. Five board members comprise the Green Mountain Care Board.

4. Amy Cooper, a principle of the ASC proposal, told Burlington Free Press, “This has been a very long process already.” The surgery center’s proponents have waited for a decision since filing the CON nearly two years ago.

5. Opponents include Vermont Association of Hospitals, claiming the ASC will boost costs and provide unnecessary duplicate services.

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