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Todd Pedersen, founder of Vivint Smart Home, and his wife Andie Pedersen announced a $35 million gift to support Intermountain’s “Primary Promise” to build the nations model health system for children.
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Intermountain Healthcare is partnering with Zipline, a California-based logistics company, to create a drone-based delivery service.
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Intermountain Healthcare and Black Physicians of Utah are holding the first ever Medicine Immersion Day. This mentorship event gives Black high school seniors and college students the chance to learn about careers in medicine.
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A new Intermountain Healthcare study finds individuals who practice intermittent fasting experience less severe complications from COVID-19.
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Two of Utah’s leading infectious diseases experts address the state’s rising COVID-19 numbers and recommended ways to combat the virus surge.
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Intermountain Healthcare’s Heredigene project just sequenced the DNA of its one-hundred thousandth patient, on its way to its 500,000 patient goal. The project seeks to make progress in detecting and treating disease through the analysis of large populations of DNA.
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It is colorectal cancer awareness month, and Intermountain Healthcare doctors are asking Utahns to not put off cancer screenings amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Under a new policy, Intermountain has declared that overnight visitors will be relegated to pediatric patients, patients diagnosed with dementia, laboring and postpartum mothers, and critically ill patients. As a result of this policy, all other visitors are only able to stay between the visiting hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.
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Amid the COVID surge, Summit and Salt Lake County passed new mask mandates, but Monday Governor Cox exempted state-run facilities from requiring them. Read how healthcare workers are reacting to this exemption.
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In response to the expected spike in COVID cases over the weekend and last week’s record number of new cases, Intermountain healthcare physicians provided an update Monday on the current COVID surge.