Committee presses Vermont Care Partners for financial and workforce data

Legislative Committee (unnamed) · January 30, 2026

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Summary

Committee members asked Vermont Care Partners about the financial stability and payer mix of the 16 designated agencies and requested vacancy/turnover and budget materials; presenters agreed to provide detailed analyses and a one‑page budget request.

Committee members sought more fiscal detail from Vermont Care Partners, asking whether the 16 designated and specialized agencies have stable finances given challenging payer mixes and thin margins.

An unnamed committee member said hospitals had raised concerns about days cash on hand and margins and asked why the presenters had not included a financial analysis for the 16 agencies. The member asked, "So I'm just wondering about the stability of the, designated agencies." Presenters responded that they have the requested financial and payer‑mix information, will include it with their upcoming budgetary ask, and can share that analysis with committee members.

Amy Johnson said Vermont Care Partners would provide financial data when discussing the group's formal budget request. Presenters also agreed to include aggregate vacancy and turnover data in a subsequent slide deck when the committee examines workforce issues.

Why it matters: Committee members framed financial stability and workforce shortages as central to whether DAs/SSAs can maintain services and meet added expectations from reforms such as CCBHC and payment changes. The committee's follow up on budgets and vacancies could shape legislative funding decisions.

Clarifying outcome: Presenters committed to supplying the committee with (1) budgetary materials and the formal budget request (one‑page provided at the meeting), (2) financial and payer‑mix analyses for the 16 agencies, and (3) aggregate vacancy/turnover data in an upcoming slide deck.

Ending: The committee paused for a 10‑minute break; Vermont Care Partners will supply the requested materials for the committee's upcoming budget deliberations.