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The religious roots that grew into today’s healthcare

WebThe first medical facility in Utah, St. Mark’s Hospital, was created by the Episcopal Church in 1872. Catholic nuns – Sisters of the Holy Cross – opened a hospital in Salt Lake City in …

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4 principles for modernizing healthcare emerge from pandemic

WebThe COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated both the strengths and the shortcomings of Utah’s healthcare system. What lessons can we learn from the pandemic to better support and …

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Key questions and answers about healthcare sharing ministries

WebHealthcare sharing ministries are a relatively recent innovation compared with many legacy actors in the health industry. As innovation often generates industry disruption, the …

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Will healthcare sector choose reform – or be pushed

WebThese decisions will not all be made in 2020. But this year will go a long way toward deciding whether healthcare reform will be driven by public policy or the healthcare …

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New healthcare study puts U.S. at No. 4 in world

WebAs Utah lawmakers debate pharmaceutical industry regulation and public health pandemic guidelines for their special legislative session, a new study, the World Index of …

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Pandemic measures, children’s well-being, and the effects of …

WebAs students head back to school, child welfare advocates are paying increasing attention to the impact of measures such as masking and school closures on children.. Research …

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How the family affects and supports youth mental health

WebFrom 2011 to 2020, the proportion of youth E.R. visits for mental health-related issues essentially doubled from 7.7% to 13.1%. In addition, suicide-related visits increased …

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Helping mental health and marriage

WebMental health struggles take a toll on overall health and ability to perform and function in daily life. They impact family relationships, including marriage.

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Church and family can help our youth strengthen mental health

WebThere are multiple ways to strengthen the mental and emotional well-being of Utah’s families, and a broader view that includes two vital institutions of civil society – the family …

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How marriage and family impact America’s civic health

WebAs the policy implications of intact families gain traction in public debate, one positive impact of healthy marriages and strong families often gets ignored: civic engagement.

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Studies show religion can help protect against drug abuse risk

WebIn fact, a review of 185 studies determined that “84% found that faith reduced the risks of drug abuse.”. As researcher Brian Grim has explained: Overwhelmingly, research shows …

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The connection between religiosity and good grades

WebChurches and other religious groups have historically made an important contribution to education in the United States. Today, many students are educated by religious schools …

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What divorce taught me about family process

WebAn enduring marriage means greater health and happiness for women, according to new research. A recent study from scholars at Harvard and Stanford that is making headlines …

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How spirituality helps LGBTQ youth

WebAs they struggled through the physical, mental and emotional trauma of being thrown out of their homes by their families, many homeless LGBTQ youths in Ogden carried journals …

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Utah’s middle class – where it stands and why it matters

WebAccounting for all household sizes, Utah’s household middle-class income ranged from $45,600 to $111,600 in 2019 dollars, equivalent to $53,967.29 to $132,077.85 in May …

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As Hamilton said, civil and religious liberty go together

WebIn 1774, 19-year-old Alexander Hamilton warned that while British taxes and other oppressive practices were a threat and a burden, there was something far worse to fear. …

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The Flawed Civic Understanding behind Attacks on the Supreme …

WebOriginally published in the National Review.. Americans are developing a distorted view of the proper role of the U.S. Supreme Court, thanks to an ongoing torrent of criticism from …

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