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Utah Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services web-based Pre-hospital On Line Active Reporting Information System (POLARIS) . The system will be accessiblethrough any Internet access using a secure login and verificationsystem. During the testing phase only those agencies participating in the beta test will be able to access the application (On line run report). We hope to use the beta test as a resource to ensure a high quality and efficient application. If you have any questions or comments aboutthe new system feel free to contact Travis Scoresby at tscoresby@utah.gov . ... [Read More]
Utah History Resource Center University Hospital ... Hospitals ... Mckay-Dee Hospital ... [Read More]
Office of the Utah Attorney General The Education Division provides counsel for the state agencies under the direct control and supervision of the State Board of Education. The division also handles delinquent student loan collection for the Utah Higher Education Authority, and delinquent patient account collection for the University of Utah Hospital. ... [Read More]
Utah History To Go - Education Expansion Even during the 1950s and increasingly by 1960, the university struggled to house the medical research programs, a rising number of medical students, and hospital patients. The Salt Lake County General Hospital had served patients for more than eighty years. Its services included research laboratories and an emergency room, as well as wards for general patient care. With time, however, the hospital buildings had become dilapidated, in addition to being inconveniently located for university doctors. A plan to erect a new hospital on the university campus gained state support, and a fund drive tapped federal grants and private donations, including $25,000 from the LDS church and $15,000 from the Utah Division of Kennecott Copper. ... [Read More]
State Office of Rural Health, Utah Primary Care & Rural Health Office Utah's Rural Hospital Flexibility Program The Rural Hospital Flexibility Program is set up to allow rural communities to preserve access to primary care and emergency health care services, provide health care services which meet community needs, and help assure the financial viability of program participants... ... Utah's Rural and Underserved Hospitals, Clinics ... Rural Hospitals, Clinics, and Community Health Centers can be accessed by clicking here. ... [Read More]
Patient Safety Initiatives: Grant This demonstration project focuses on medical adverse events in 80 acute care hospitals in Utah and Missouri by examining existing hospital discharge data reporting systems, producing quarterly reports on adverse events for hospitals, and by conducting regulatory licensure intervention in Missouri and educational intervention in Utah. ... New classifications of ICD-9-CM N-codes and E-codes on adverse events and complications of care will be used to analyze the available hospital discharge data. Hospital medical chart review will attempt to answer the following questions: ... [Read More]
Tables 125 University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics ... Legend for 3-hospital comparison of source of payment for 1999 and 2000(source: Utah ED Encounter Database Public-Use Data File User Manual; June 2002) ... 121 LDS Hospital ... [Read More]
Hospital Characteristics and Cesarean Deliveries With Dystocia OBSERVATION 13: Thecesarean ratefor alldeliveries withindication ofdystocia andfor mothers18-34 variedwidely acrosshospitalsduring the1992-1995period. Thegreatestvariationswere amongrural hospitalswith noNICU. All ofthe NICUhospitalsexcept for the University Hospital had a cesarean rate lower than the overall average rate for allhospitals. ... OBSERVATION 12: .The cesarean rates for deliveries with indication of dystocia varyaccording to hospital characteristics related to obstetrics. The variation by hospital type is mostpronounced among mothers aged 18-34. In this age group, cesarean rates are higher for hospitalswithout Neonatal Intensive Care Units, with fewer than 4,000 deliveries, with rural locations, withno anesthesiologist on staff, and that are classified as non-teaching. Figure 12. ... [Read More]
Psychiatric Services, USH Utah State Hospital employs fourteen psychiatrists, the majority of whom are board-certified, to provide patient care and carry out administrative duties. Services provided include treatment for adult, forensic, child, adolescent, and geriatric patients. The psychiatrists meet regularly to study cases, review policies, and receive continuing education in order to utilize the most current diagnoses and treatments available. ... [Read More]
Utah History To Go - Utahns of Achievement Committed to the values of higher education, Clyde served in various capacities at the University of Utah, including lecturer in the College of Law from 1945 to 1960. He was appointed to the university's Board of Regents in 1964 and in 1969 was elected president of the new Institutional Council which oversaw the school's growth. Later he served on the University of Utah Hospital board. ... During her long association with the University of Utah, Tanner helped to form the Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT), a major modern dance company in the state, and her efforts also resulted in several Rockefeller Foundation grants to the university's dance department, the first ever awarded to a college dance program. ... [Read More]
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