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02/25/2025
This Black History Month, UHIN proudly honors Dr. James McCune Smith, the first Black American to earn a medical degree. He graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland when U.S. institutions barred him due to segregation. But his accomplishments didnโt stop there. He went on to become the first Black physician to publish in U.S. medical journals and to open and operate his own pharmacy, serving his community with groundbreaking care and insight.
Dr. Smith recognized the power of data, using medical and census statistics to challenge misinformation and advocate for the health and well-being of marginalized communities. His commitment to truth and access remains an inspiration today.
At UHIN, we share Dr. Smith's belief in using healthcare data to create clarity and drive better outcomes for all. We are reminded this month - and every month - that innovation and inclusion go hand in hand.
01/25/2025
2024 Unwrapped & more at https://uhin.org/blog/2024-unwrapped/
12/06/2024
The November Newsletter:
๐ฅ๏ธ New CHIE Portal Experience
๐ฅ Utah Model of Care - Prioritizing a System that is "Affordable, High-Quality and Built on Trust": UHIN is proud to be part of the Stakeholder Community Board working with the One Utah Health Collaborative on the Utah Model of Care!
๐ฅ Top Questions and Answers from the Virtual Payer Panelโโโ
๐ฅ Watch the CHIE Portal Overview Video
๐ Conferences and Events: Texas Covered
๐ฐ Brian Chin tapped as Comagine Health's Chief Product Officer
Newsletter: November 2024 Issue | UHIN New CHIE portal experience, Utah Model of Care, Virtual Payer Panel insights, CHIE portal video, Brian Chin announcement
10/10/2024
๐ผ Mental health and work are closely linked. A supportive work environment boosts hashtag , providing purpose and stability. Poor work environments increase risks, like anxiety and depression. hashtag providers, care givers, and emergency workers often risk exposure to adverse events, which can negatively impact mental health. Let's take action to create safe, supportive workplaces!
Mental health at work All workers have the right to a safe and healthy environment at work. There are effective actions to prevent mental health risks and support workers with mental health conditions.
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