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As a ban on abortion pills becomes a possibility, one organization is doing what it can to help people seeking abortion care with an "Abortion Finder" map. The map shows the number of providers in states and the latest stage of pregnancy at which abortion is legal.
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In 2022 Intermountain Health performed a record-breaking 300 adult transplants.
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The pool of health care workers in Idaho is scarce, but an apprenticeship program aims to increase the number of medical and dental assistants statewide.
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In 2022, almost 260,000 Utah residents purchased their health coverage online through the Affordable Care Act health insurance exchange.
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Todd Pedersen, founder of Vivint Smart Home, and his wife Andie Pedersen announced a $35 million gift to support Intermountain’s “Primary Promise” to build the nations model health system for children.
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University of Utah psychologist Dr. Joseph Allen says we can't expect physicians to battle burnout through becoming more resilient; instead, we need to change how society approaches health and well-being.
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On this episode, we discuss where things stand in terms of school safety in Utah, and health care providers and others try to help Utah families find baby formula amid a national shortage.
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After hearing her mother’s story, Thottam set out to discover the full story of Nazareth Hospital, which had been established in 1947 by six nuns from Kentucky. She joins us on this Access Utah.
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House Bill 278, better known as ‘Scott’s bill’ had successfully passed its first challenge within the Utah Legislature.