Health care in America is financed primarily through a mix of public and private insurance, but many still lack financial access to basic services and financial protection against the high costs of illness. Utah has recently initiated several health insurance policy reforms to expand coverage to uninsured populations, and to promote continuity of coverage. Health Insurance Coverage describes the health insurance status of Utahns in 1996, based on data from the 1996 Utah Health Status Survey
This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child H...
This is an update on the Healthy People 2000 Health Status indicators for the 12 local health depart...
This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Socio-economic status (SES) has been recognized as an important determinant of health since the earl...
The Health Status Survey Overview Report provides information on 39 health measures from the 1996 He...
Health Status can be measured in a variety of ways, including rates of mortality from various causes...
Overall in 1996, 7.2% of all Utahns were estimated to have some type of limitation of their daily ac...
Assessing the health status of the population is a fundamental responsibility of public health. Such...
It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase...
Presents data on percentage of percentage who lacked health insurance coverage, Utah and U.S., 1988-...
An understanding of the health status of a population is necessary to plan, implement, describe, and...
It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase...
Of the ten leading causes of death in the United States in 1990, more than half were chronic disease...
Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that...
Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that...
This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child H...
This is an update on the Healthy People 2000 Health Status indicators for the 12 local health depart...
This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...
Socio-economic status (SES) has been recognized as an important determinant of health since the earl...
The Health Status Survey Overview Report provides information on 39 health measures from the 1996 He...
Health Status can be measured in a variety of ways, including rates of mortality from various causes...
Overall in 1996, 7.2% of all Utahns were estimated to have some type of limitation of their daily ac...
Assessing the health status of the population is a fundamental responsibility of public health. Such...
It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase...
Presents data on percentage of percentage who lacked health insurance coverage, Utah and U.S., 1988-...
An understanding of the health status of a population is necessary to plan, implement, describe, and...
It is clear from research that choices people make about health behaviors can substantially increase...
Of the ten leading causes of death in the United States in 1990, more than half were chronic disease...
Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that...
Overall, the Utah population is relatively young and healthy. Its death rate is much lower than that...
This report is intended to provide an overview of the information collected in the 2000 Utah Child H...
This is an update on the Healthy People 2000 Health Status indicators for the 12 local health depart...
This Issue Brief provides historical data through 2008 on the number and percentage of nonelderly in...