Vermont Blueprint for Health
All Blueprint Practices:
A Frequently Asked Map Questions and a guide on how to use the practice map is located here.
A list of all Blueprint For Health Patient-Centered Medical homes is available here.
Blueprint Practice Map Guide for Mobile Users
For the mobile version of the map, click here, and please see additional guidance below.
- To retrieve directions to a Blueprint practice
- Tap on a practice location, and in the blue box with the practice name tap on the arrow on the right side. This will pull up the practice information along with a link to directions through Google Maps.
- If you are seeking specific medical services provided by Blueprint practices:
- Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
- Please filter by Spoke to find a list of medical practices that offer Office Based Opioid Treatment, or filter by Hub if you are seeking more intensive treatment for OUD.
- Comprehensive family planning counseling
- Please filter by PII for family planning counseling and timely access to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) such as IUDs or Hormonal implants
- Primary care services
- Please filter by PCMH to find a primary care practice that is supported by a Blueprint Community Health Team (CHT) and recognized as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) under the standards set by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
- Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
Additional Information about the Blueprint for Health
The Vermont Blueprint for Health designs community-led strategies for improving health and well-being.
Current Blueprint programs include Patient-Centered Medical Homes, Community Health Teams, the Hub & Spoke system of opioid use disorder treatment, the Pregnancy Intention Initiative (formerly known as the Women's Health Initiative, or WHI), Self-Management and Healthier Living Workshops, full population data and analytics for policy makers, communities, and practices, and a series of learning labs for providers and community teams.
As Vermont's care delivery system and payment models evolve, the Blueprint’s aim is constant: connecting Vermonters with whole-person care that is evidence-based, patient- and family-centered, and cost-effective.