Vermont’s largest hospital getting new name

The Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in Burlington, Vt. Vermont’s largest hospital is getting a new name.
The Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in Burlington, Vt. Vermont’s largest hospital is getting a new name.

MONTPELIER, Vt.: Vermont’s largest hospital is getting a new name designed to reflect its affiliation with the University of Vermont’s medical school.

Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington has become the University of Vermont Medical Center.

Parent organization, Fletcher Allen Partners, will become known as The University of Vermont Health Network, and three affiliates will add “The University of Vermont Health Network” to their names. They are: Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, the Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh, New York, and the Elizabethtown Community Hospital, also in upstate New York.

Fletcher Allen Partners and the University of Vermont announced the name change in June. The network is designed to integrate health care in northern Vermont and upstate New York.

“Identifying ourselves as The University of Vermont Health Network emphasizes our academic core and signals that we are working together to provide seamless, high-quality care to the people of our communities, no matter where patients go for services within our network, “ Fletcher Allen President and CEO Dr. John Brumsted said at the time.

The hospital in Burlington, Vermont’s first, was founded in 1879 and named Mary Fletcher Hospital, after the mother of the woman who helped establish it. In 1967, it was renamed Medical Center Hospital of Vermont when it merged with Burlington’s Bishop DeGoesbriand Hospital.

Separately, the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph founded Fanny Allen Hospital in Colchester in 1894, named after the daughter of one of Vermont’s founding fathers Ethan Allen. Fanny Allen nursed wounded soldiers during the War of 1812.

Medical Center Hospital and Fanny Allen Hospital merged in 1995 and became Fletcher Allen Health Care. -AP