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2006 Utah Health News - Data and links in documents listed below contain timely information as of the date of publication.
Utah Department of Health Awards Health Care Workforce Grants
The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has awarded $422,900 in grants to health care professionals under the Utah Health Care Workforce Financial Assistance Program. More...
Utah Department of Health Awards Primary Care Grants for Medically Underserved Populations
The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has awarded thirty-six (36) health care agencies $1.4 million in grants to increase their capacity to provide primary health care to medically underserved individuals not eligible for CHIP, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance or the Primary Care Network. More...
Exercise and Education Key to Managing Arthritis
Arthritis affects one in four Utahns and is the leading cause of disability in the country. But the disease can be manageable with the right nutrition, pain management and exercise programs. More...
Influenza Activity Increasing in Utah
According to the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) influenza activity is picking up in Utah. More...
Utah Named 6th Healthiest State in New Report
A national study gives Utah high marks in many health areas, including low infant mortality, cancer deaths and smoking rates. The United Health Foundation report puts Utah among the top ten healthiest states for the 17th year in a row. More...
New Anti-Tobacco Commercials Target Utah Hispanics
A new series of television, radio, and print ads targeting Utah’s growing Hispanic/Latino population shed harsh light on the risks and realities of tobacco. See and hear real stories from their struggles to quit. More...
New Report Details Pneumonia Hospitalizations, Care in Utah
Pneumonia is a serious illness that strikes thousands of Utahns annually. A new report compares hospital care of pneumonia patients across the state. More...
10th Annual Report Rates Utahs Health Plans
The Utah Department of Health new 2006 Performance Report contains important information you need to know about the state's commercial HMOs and CHIP and Medicaid Plans. More...
Tell Us Your Story!
Have you taken the time to learn about your family's health history? If so, UDOH would like to hear your story and enter your name in a new contest. More...
65 Utahns Die in 2005 Domestic Violence Incidents
For the first time ever, the Utah Department of Health has included victim and suspect suicides in its analysis of domestic violence-related deaths. A report sheds new light on the far-reaching effects of domestic violence. More...
Primary Care Network (PCN) Accepting Applications Through November 30
All uninsured adults are now eligible to apply for Primary Care Network (PCN) health care services. More...
Online Access to Utah Hospital Charge and Quality Info Now Available
Two new web sites unveiled today provide free access to an unprecedented level of detail about charges, services and quality indicators at Utah hospitals. More...
Community Gardens Get Funding Boost
Northern Utah's community gardens are seeing green, thanks to $30,000 in new grants offered by the Utah Department of Health. More...
Governor, Utah Department of Health & Utah’s Indian Tribes Sign Health Consultation Policy
Today Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., the Utah Department of Health and representatives from Utah’s Indian tribes signed a tribal consultation agreement to improve coordination and communication on health issues. More...
Electronic Death Certificates Ease Burdens for Families
Thanks to Utah’s Electronic Death Entry Network, online death registration is available for funeral directors, physicians and the state’s Office of the Medical Examiner. More...
Oral Health Survey Reveals Disparities Among Ethnic Groups
During the fall of 2005, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH), Oral Health Program (OHP) conducted a statewide dental survey to assess the oral health status among Utah school age children in grades one through three. More...
‘What Were We Thinking?’ New Anti-Tobacco Commercials Take Aim at Smoking Attitudes of Bygone Eras  - Satirical ads parody smoking’s role in society
A provocative series of television commercials illustrating the somewhat incongruous presence of smoking in public areas of the past - on an airplane, in a doctor’s office, etc. - is being introduced by the Utah Department of Health’s Tobacco Prevention and Control program (TPCP) this week. More...
Helping Hand for Worksite Wellnesss - New Mini-Grant Program will Help Employees be Healthier
The Utah Council for Worksite Health Promotion (UCWHP), in partnership with Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah, is now offering mini-grants to seven private Utah businesses. More...
Proactive Maintenance of A1C Reduces Risk of Diabetes-Related Complications
The Utah Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program has launched a new awareness campaign for people with diabetes. More...
Check Your Health begins Multi-media Campaign to Combat Obesity
As part of an ongoing effort to control rising obesity rates, the Utah Department of Health, Check Your Health program has launch two new multi-media programs. More...
New Tool Available for Utah’s “Do-Not-Resuscitate” (DNR) Program
The Utah Department of Health’s Bureau of Emergency Medical Services is announcing changes to Utah’s EMS Do-Not-Resuscitate Program. More...
The TRUTH Campaign Gives Utah’s Kids a Groovy Chance at Hollywood Stardom
The 2007 TRUTH from Youth Anti-tobacco Advertising Contest is giving fourth- and fifth-graders the opportunity to become a big-time producer. More...
Utah Department of Health Sponsoring Free STD Testing
During the week of September 18-22, 2006, the Utah Department of Health’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Program will be sponsoring free Gonorrhea and Chlamydia testing at various locations throughout the state. More...
Men 40 and Older Encouraged To Talk to Their Doctor About Getting their Prostate Checked
Free screenings for prostate cancer are available to men in Utah throughout September. More...
Worksite Wellness Gets a Boost through UDOH/Regence Partnership
Utah businesses will soon get the chance to jump-start wellness programs with the help of funding and resources thanks to a new partnership. More...
Utah High School Student Experimentation with Tobacco at an All-Time Low
The percentage of high school students reporting they had tried cigarettes reached a historic low in 2005. More...
Governor to Convene Pandemic Influenza Planning Task Force
To enhance Utah’s pandemic influenza response plan, Governor Jon Huntsman today announced the creation of the Governor’s Task Force for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness. More...
2006 Most Active West Nile Virus Season Ever in Utah
Public health officials confirmed that a third death has occurred related to West Nile virus. More...
Utah Awarded $100,000 “Healthy States” Grant to Build Community Gardens
Utah is one of 13 states to receive a $100,000 grant from the National Governor’s Association Center for Best Practices. More...
New Stroke Awareness Campaign Tells the Stories of Real Stroke Survivors
The UDOH has launched a new stroke advertising campaign featuring several people who have suffered and survived strokes, but with varying outcomes. More...
Utah Department of Health to Hold Public Hearing
The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has scheduled a public hearing to receive comment on the Department's Fiscal Year 2008 budget and the state’s use of the federal Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. More...
New Law Provides Improved Diabetes Services In Utah Schools
Children and teens with diabetes now have the opportunity to carry glucagon in school. More...
UCAN Encourages Sunscreen as a Back-to-School Essential
The Utah Cancer Action Network (UCAN) and The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) are urging parents and students to include sunscreen when buying back-to-school supplies. More...
Diabetes Initiative Reduces Patient's Risk for Complications
In an unprecedented show of cooperation, the combined efforts of seven Utah health care plans have resulted in a significant reduction in the risk for complications among patients diagnosed with diabetes. More...
CHIP Enrollment Closes September 1
Rising healthcare costs and a limited budget have prompted the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) to close enrollment for CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program). More...
Hips and Knees Are the Focus in Newest Hospital Comparison Report
The number of people treated annually for hip fracture and hip or knee replacement in Utah hospitals would nearly fill the City of North Salt Lake. More...
Utah Reports First Human West Nile Case for 2006
Utah public health officials have reported that West Nile virus has been detected in a Utah County individual. More...
Make Summer Reunions a Time to Talk About Family Health History
Summer family reunions, make a great opportunity to talk about your family health history. More...
Utah Department of Health Working to Resolve Customer Service Concerns Impacting WIC Participants
Utah Department of Health (UDOH) is taking action to resolve the current problems with a new software application in the Women, Infants and Children Program. More...
Unprecedented Organ Donation Rates Save More Lives
Intermountain Donor Services, Utah’s organ recovery agency, reached unprecedented donor rates during the past year. More...
Remember DEET Over the Fourth!
For many Utahns, the Fourth of July holiday presents the perfect opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, boating or picnics with the entire family. More..
Local Police Target Dangerous Bicyclists and Drivers
For the second year in a row, Utah police officers will hit the streets in Bicycle Safety Enforcement Actions, looking for motorists and cyclists breaking laws. More..
New Surgeon General's Report on Secondhand Smoke Confirms Significance of Utah Indoor Clean Air Act
Utah health advocates said a new U.S. Surgeon General's report on secondhand smoke leaves absolutely no doubt that secondhand smoke is a serious health hazard. More..
Free HIV Testing Available Throughout Utah
Through June 30, free and confidential HIV testing will be available at various locations throughout Utah for those at risk of getting HIV/AIDS. More..
Cannon Health Building Employees Celebrate 20 Years of Public Health Milestones
Employees of the Cannon building recently celebrated two decades of public health advancements. More...
Prepare for the Upcoming West Nile Virus Season
The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) wants you to "Fight the Bite!" as you head outdoors this summer. More...
UDOH Completes Investigation of Cancer Rates in Monticello, Utah
At the request of the Southeastern Utah District Health Department, the Utah Department of Health has completed an investigation of cancer rates for Monticello, Utah. The report of findings from the investigation is now available online. More...

UDOH Receives Grant to Improve the Exchange of Electronic Health Information
The Utah Department of Health has been awarded $345,000 to address privacy and security issues affecting the exchange of electronic health information. More...

TRUTH Campaign Awards Fame and Fortune to Utah's Youth for Creative Anti-tobacco Ads
Youth from across Utah received movie-star treatment at the ninth annual TRUTH from Youth Anti-tobacco Advertising Contest awards ceremony. More...

UDOH Pays Tribute to Utah's Emergency Medical Services Community
The Utah Department of Health's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) held their annual EMS Awards ceremony to launch the 2006 National EMS Week, May 14-20, 2006. More...

Utah Plans to Drastically Reduce Teen Pregnancies
State, Partners to Increase Education and Resources for Teens and Families. The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has set an ambitious new goal to cut the state’s teen pregnancy rate by 20 percent by the year 2015. More...
UDOH and Safety Net Providers Look at Ways to Help the Uninsured and Underinsured in Utah
In 2005, about one in four Utahns could not get health care for a variety of reasons. Fortunately, some of them received care through Safety Net, a system of community health clinics and non-profit groups that provide essential services to the uninsured and underinsured. More...
Governor Huntsman Urges Personal And Civic Responsibility In Fighting Obesity
Governor Jon M. Huntsman has joined fellow governors as part of the National Governors Associations (NGA) effort to promote healthy living for all Americans. More...
Percentage of Uninsured in Utah Increases
The 2005 Utah Health Status Survey (UHSS) conducted by the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) shows an increase in Utahns who lacked any kind of health insurance in 2005. More...
Smoke Free Utah Starts May 1
The UDOH has launched a new campaign to inform private clubs, bars, private schools and other organizations about changes in the Utah Indoor Clean Air Act (UICAA). More...
Utah Leading the Way into the Genomics Era
Will family health history enable health care workers to more easily diagnose the disease? How will genomics impact individuals, families and the society at large? The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) and Utah Asthma Task Force today led the nation by convening a first-of-its-kind workshop to discuss questions similar to this. More...
Mrs. Huntsman Honors Healthy Worksites
Mrs. Mary Kaye Huntsman, Utah's First Lady, and the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) today honored 23 of Utah's state and local government agencies for outstanding efforts in promoting wellness at their worksites. More...
Spinal Injuries Paralyze Dozens of Utahns Annually
A new report shows from 1998 - 2003, nearly 400 Utahns suffered spinal cord injuries (SCIs) in motor vehicle crashes (MVCs), falls, suicide attempts and sports mishaps. More...
Utah Names New Medicaid Director
Michael Hales has been appointed as the new director of the UDOH's Division of Health Care Financing. More...
More Utahns Getting The Message About Preventing Colon Cancer
Screening is up in Utah from a year ago, 2005 survey indicates. More...
Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
Help understanding the new Rx benefits ... More...
New Ad Campaign Prompts Smokers to Quit by Illustrating Everyday Drawbacks
A new public awareness campaign illustrates the many hassles smokers and those around them face. More...
Life-Saving Automatic External Defibrillators Available to Rural Communities through Grant Programs
The UDOH is making automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) available to rural communities through a grant. More...
Hundreds of Utah Children Hurt Needlessly in Car Crashes
Each year many children ages five to nine are injured in motor vehicle crashes. Many are hurt because they are not buckled into a booster seat. More...
Patrick Appointed as Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Director
Paul R. Patrick has been appointed as the new director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS). More...
Utah Women Benefit from Dramatic Improvement in Prenatal Care
Utah women are getting earlier and better prenatal care, according to a new report ... More...

03/10/2010