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340B Drug Program Essential for Rural Cancer Care

340B Drug Program Essential for Rural Cancer Care

by Stacey Tyler | Sep 3, 2025 | Rural Hospitals

The 340B Drug Pricing Program has become a critical lifeline for rural hospitals in Utah, particularly for those providing cancer treatment. At Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt, the program makes the difference between offering comprehensive cancer care...
New Behavioral Health Center Expands Care for Utah’s Youth

New Behavioral Health Center Expands Care for Utah’s Youth

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 29, 2025 | Community Impact

Why it matters: One in six children ages 6-17 nationwide has at least one treatable mental health disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Utah, as many as 90,000 youth ages 9-17 are affected by mental or addictive disorders — yet up...
Cancer Care and Infusion Center Brings Critical Care to Rural Utah

Cancer Care and Infusion Center Brings Critical Care to Rural Utah

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 27, 2025 | Community Impact, Rural Hospitals

At the Cancer Care and Infusion Center at Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt, Melissa Argyle, LPN, coordinates services that are transforming cancer care access for rural communities. Why it matters Without this program, cancer patients in the Uintah Basin would...
New Primary Children’s Behavioral Health Center Expands Critical Services

New Primary Children’s Behavioral Health Center Expands Critical Services

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 25, 2025 | Community Impact

Intermountain Children’s Health dedicated the new Primary Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health Center–Taylorsville Campus last Friday, marking a significant advancement in pediatric mental health services for Utah families. The 90,000-square-foot facility represents...
Hospital Pharmacy Transforms Access to Cancer Medicine in Rural Roosevelt

Hospital Pharmacy Transforms Access to Cancer Medicine in Rural Roosevelt

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 22, 2025 | Community Impact, Rural Hospitals

At Uintah Basin Medical Center, Steve Hansen, Director of Inpatient Pharmacy Services, sees something special in every medication he prepares: possibility. “There’s magic in every vial,” says Hansen. For rural cancer patients, that magic means receiving the same...
Tele-Oncology: Bringing Cancer Care Home to Utah’s Rural Communities

Tele-Oncology: Bringing Cancer Care Home to Utah’s Rural Communities

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 18, 2025 | Community Impact, Rural Hospitals, Workforce

In the vast expanses of rural Utah, a 300-mile round trip for medical treatment isn’t just inconvenient—it can be an insurmountable barrier to cancer care. For cancer patients in the Uintah Basin who need treatments multiple times per week, innovative telehealth...
San Juan Hospital CEO Emphasizes Value of UHA for Rural Facilities

San Juan Hospital CEO Emphasizes Value of UHA for Rural Facilities

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 15, 2025 | Rural Hospitals

Why it matters: As CEO of San Juan Hospital in Monticello, Clayton Holt provides critical perspective on the challenges facing rural healthcare facilities amid potential funding changes. The big picture: Rural hospitals operate on thin margins, making programs like...
American Fork Hospital President Emphasizes UHA’s Vital Role

American Fork Hospital President Emphasizes UHA’s Vital Role

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 13, 2025 | Uncategorized

Jason Wilson, American Fork Hospital President, highlighted why the Utah Hospital Association matters during the recent Board of Trustees retreat in Sun Valley, ID. Why it matters: Hospitals serve as both safety nets during crises and essential service providers for...
Utah Hospital Association Leaders Collaborate on Medicaid Challenges

Utah Hospital Association Leaders Collaborate on Medicaid Challenges

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 11, 2025 | Medicaid

The Utah Hospital Association Board of Trustees recently gathered in Sun Valley to address pressing healthcare issues, particularly the impact of recent Medicaid changes on Utah hospitals. Why it matters: As hospitals face significant Medicaid funding cuts,...
Hospital Leaders Prepare for Medicaid Changes, Address Workplace Violence at Annual Retreat

Hospital Leaders Prepare for Medicaid Changes, Address Workplace Violence at Annual Retreat

by Stacey Tyler | Aug 8, 2025 | Medicaid, Workforce

The big picture: Utah Hospital Association leaders gathered in Sun Valley, Idaho for their Board of Trustees retreat. Key topics included impending Medicaid funding changes and rising workplace violence concerns. Why it matters: The “Big Beautiful Bill” passed by...
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