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Department seeks $150,000 to cover higher bids for household health insurance survey

2139198 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The Department of Health told the Senate Appropriations Committee its competitively bid Household Health Insurance Survey came in higher than expected, requiring a $150,000 increase to reach a final contract cost of $550,000.

The Vermont Department of Health asked the Senate Appropriations Committee on Jan. 21 for a $150,000 adjustment to the Household Health Insurance Survey contract, citing higher-than-expected bids that raised the final price to $550,000.

"The final contract cost is $550,000. So we need a $150,000 adjustment," Commissioner Mark Levine…

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