These providers deliver health care and other health related services to the uninsured, Medicare, Medicaid, underinsured, and other vulnerable populations that experience geographical, cultural, language, economic or other barriers to care.
Eligibility for programs varies, check with each program.
PROGRAM | LINK |
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Baby Your Baby | www.babyyourbaby.org |
CHIP - Children Health Insurance Program | www.health.utah.gov/chip |
Medicaid | https://medicaid.utah.gov/ |
Medicare | https://www.medicare.gov/ |
UPP - Utah's Premium Partnership for Health Insurance | https://health.utah.gov/upp/ |
PCN - Primary Care Network | https://medicaid.utah.gov/primary-care-network/ |
The Utah Department of Health offers a wide range of medical and dental services on a sliding fee scale at Health Clinics of Utah locations around the state.
This organization represents 40 not-for-profit community clinics that provide healthcare services particularly for low-to-moderate income, uninsured and underinsured Utahns who might not otherwise have access to healthcare.
Medical Providers Map Dental Providers Map Mental Health PrescriptionThe Utah Department of Health offers a wide range of medical and dental services on a sliding fee scale at Health Clinics of Utah locations around the state.
Community Health Connect works to improve access to quality health and dental care for low-income, uninsured men, women and children in Utah County.
Health Access Project (HAP) is a community partnership that works to develop a more effective system for providing health care to low-income, uninsured residents of Salt Lake County.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance for Utah helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get their medicines by matching them with the right assistance programs.
Individuals and families without prescription drug coverage can gain access to immediate savings on hundreds of brand-name and generic prescription products at their neighborhood pharmacies.