Is it a law to have health insurance in the state of utah?
No, UT residents don't have to have health insurance. In fact, approximately 306,000 residents (12% of population) are uninsured.
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About State Health
State health departments have many responsibilities including vaccinations, preventative medicine, environmental health, professional licensing, keeping of records, and tracking statistics to name a few.
About Health Insurance
Health insurance is a type of insurance that is accepted a medical establishments and can help defer the balance of a regular visit or an emergency situation. As with any insurance, a monthly fee is required.
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