
Utahs
Health: an Annual Review
is a peer reviewed journal and statistical update focusing on the
issues timely to the health of Utahs population. Its purpose
is to provide readers with current and pertinent information regarding
health and health care in Utah as compared to the nation, as well
as to generate interest in and to facilitate discussion of health-related
topics. Utahs Health: An Annual Review is compiled and edited
by University of Utah undergraduate and graduate students.
The journal
has four main sections: Articles, Data, Special Topics, and the
Directory.
Articles
are contributed by administrators, educators, policy makers, practitioners,
researchers, scholars, and students. This edition contains articles
pertaining to suicide rates, health status at the community level,
access to care for children, deaths from pneumonia, and sedentary
lifestyles.
Data
has four subsections: Demographics; Health Status; Risk Factors;
Health Care Costs, Access and Quality. A narrative accompanies the
data to point out important trends in Utah and to provide guidance
in interpretation. The data section also furnishes references indicating
more detailed sources including secondary sources readily available
to the general public.
Special
Topics provides readers with basic information regarding various
health care topics and issues that have arisen since the publication
of the previous years journal.The Directory provides
a listing of various health care related agencies in Utah. Its intention
is not to be exhaustive but rather to provide readers with the means
to further understand particular issues or problems through contact
with agencies concerned with those issues or problems.
The ongoing
mission of Utahs Health: An Annual Review is to inform interested
Utahns and others about the status of health and health care in
the state. It is our desire that Utahs Health will help the
reader to comprehend these issues, particularly since health care
and health care reform has become one of the nations most
critical issues.
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