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In other news: A bill authored by Rep. Mike Peterson (R-Logan) requiring all Utah public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments was gutted before it received a hearing in the legislature.
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In other news, Primary Children's Hospital was ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report.
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Intermountain Primary Hospital recently launched a new telehealth program that allows for enhanced and more accessible healthcare for babies in Utah.
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An emotional wellness program with tips and tools on caring for tweens is now available from Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital.
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Up to 50 procedures are expected to be postponed this week. That’s about 10% of all surgeries and procedures at the hospital.
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For the first time since 2019, Utah’s Festival of Trees extravaganza is returning to help benefit medical care for children at Primary Children’s hospital and Intermountain Healthcare’s Primary Promise program.
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Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital has been selected as the next site for a Seacrest Studio, a state-of-the-art broadcast media center created to allow children receiving treatment in hospitals to explore radio, television and other media.
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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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Police in Salina say two juveniles have been injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident.Salina police say the accident occurred Saturday in a riding area…