Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont Proposes $7.7M Expansion, Upgrades

Brattleboro (Vt.) Memorial Hospital has asked state regulators to approve a $7.7 million expansion and investment plan, according to a Brattleboro Reformer report.

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The money would go toward an emergency room expansion as well as investments in new equipment and technology. The state Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration is expected to make a ruling on the hospital’s proposal in April.

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