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Web References
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1. Rutland Herald
www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbc - [Cached]Published on: 7/13/2005 Last Visited: 7/15/2005
Wendy Beinner, director of the mental health division of the Vermont Attorney General's Office, would not disclose details of her conversations with Justice Department officials, saying they must be kept secret due to the threat of a lawsuit.
Hospital officials also were vague, telling lawmakers only that some concerns have been addressed - a new contract with Fletcher Allen Health Care provides additional psychiatric oversight - while other problems still require attention.
Beinner would say only that she is negotiating with federal officials and expects the two sides to develop a reform plan that the hospital must follow. As long as the state abides by the plan and agrees to regular inspections, no lawsuit will be filed, she said.
"These negotiations are generally very detailed and take about a year to work out," Beinner said. -
2. Times Argus: Vermont News & Information
www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.d - [Cached]Published on: 7/13/2005 Last Visited: 7/13/2005
Wendy Beinner, director of the mental health division of the Vermont Attorney General's Office, would not disclose details of her conversations with Justice Department officials, saying they must be kept secret due to the threat of a lawsuit.
Hospital officials also were vague, telling lawmakers only that some concerns have been addressed - a new contract with Fletcher Allen Health Care provides additional psychiatric oversight - while other problems still require attention.
Beinner would say only that she is negotiating with federal officials and expects the two sides to develop a reform plan that the hospital must follow. As long as the state abides by the plan and agrees to regular inspections, no lawsuit will be filed, she said.
"These negotiations are generally very detailed and take about a year to work out," Beinner said. -
3. Rutland Herald
www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbc - [Cached]Published on: 7/13/2005 Last Visited: 7/14/2005
Wendy Beinner, director of the mental health division of the Vermont Attorney General's Office, would not disclose details of her conversations with Justice Department officials, saying they must be kept secret due to the threat of a lawsuit.
Hospital officials also were vague, telling lawmakers only that some concerns have been addressed - a new contract with Fletcher Allen Health Care provides additional psychiatric oversight - while other problems still require attention.
Beinner would say only that she is negotiating with federal officials and expects the two sides to develop a reform plan that the hospital must follow. As long as the state abides by the plan and agrees to regular inspections, no lawsuit will be filed, she said.
"These negotiations are generally very detailed and take about a year to work out," Beinner said.

