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The latest Utah news from Monday evening, October 19, 2020.
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Utah is one of 18 states suing the federal government to repeal the Affordable Care Act in a case set to begin next month. If thrown out, at least 260,000 Utahns who directly enrolled in the program will lose their health insurance. Roughly 1 million more with pre-existing conditions or other protections could also be at risk.
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Daniel Bear lives in Kenilworth, Utah, a small community of around 200 people between Salt Lake City and Moab. Earlier this year, Bear suffered a...
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Instead of lines of cars with people waiting to be checked for COVID-19 that people in urban parts of Utah experience, those in rural areas have a…
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It all started at Dr. Sanjeev Arora's clinic in New Mexico. "One Friday afternoon, 18 years ago, I walked into my clinic in Albuquerque to see a 42-year...
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This story was powered by America Amplified , a public radio initiative. For Dr. Lori Drumm, the trouble began after she cancelled a rodeo in rural Deer...
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A vaccine against the virus behind COVID-19 offers the only certain return to normalcy. Even so, misinformation and conspiracy theories abound – and a...
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Dr. Bret Frey is an emergency room physician in Reno, Nevada, and he likens working in health care right now to fighting in a war. "I always thought...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the nation to figure out something it's tried to do for years: increase access to telehealth. That’s true across the...
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Utah spent nearly $1.5 million on a quarantine center and a hospital overflow site, but did not use either. Those contracts will expire at the end of May…
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The United States is seeing its highest unemployment levels since the Great Depression. And nurses, doctors and other health care workers are not immune...
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Utah’s hospitals have seen a sharp reduction in patient admissions over the last two months. Across the Intermountain Healthcare system, for example — the…