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A recent state report says up to half a million Utahns aren’t getting the care they need. A bill in the Legislature wants to fix that.
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The Huntsman Cancer Institute has plans to build a new facility on the land to better serve rural Utahns and Utah County’s rapidly growing population.
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The money is aimed at improving access to mental health and substance abuse care in more remote parts of the state.
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Especially in rural parts of Utah, it can be a challenge to train, hire and keep health care workers. During the Legislature's interim session in St. George, local leaders described how they'd like lawmakers to help.
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Utah is experiencing the same rise in COVID-19 cases as the rest of the country, but the advice is to wait until the newest booster is out before getting a shot.
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At the end of a three-state western swing, President Joe Biden touted the law’s benefits to millions of veterans and their families.
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The Planned Parenthood Association of Utah is celebrating its bigger and better Ogden facility.
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As it stands right now, abortion is legal in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy and people can still go to an abortion clinic to receive the procedure.
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After pandemic-era protections ended in April, most Medicaid-enrolled Utahns are losing coverage not because of eligibility but due to unfamiliar enrollment rules and mistakes with paperwork.
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Intermountain Health’s gender care surgical director was already seeing patients when the provider decided to shelve a range of care known as “bottom surgeries.”
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Gender-affirming care bans have passed in at least 13 states this year — including conservative Utah and South Dakota — and are being considered in two dozen more. The new laws have forced families to adapt to a shifting legal landscape with an unforeseen sense of panic and urgency.
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Mental health providers and physicians who treat transgender youth are grappling with how to care for their patients in the wake of Utah’s gender-affirming care ban.