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Moab Free Health Clinic outlines growing services, asks for city collaboration as costs rise
Summary
Clinic leaders told the Moab City Council about expanding dental, mental-health and women’s services and said 54% of patients work in hospitality; leaders asked for partnership and potential city help identifying funding and local collaborations.
Kate Jagla, executive director of the Moab Free Health Clinic, and David Olson, the clinic’s development manager, gave an update to the Moab City Council on Oct. 14 describing service expansion and rising local need.
Jagla said the clinic provided nearly 2,899 appointments in 2024 for about 1,200 individuals and saved patients an estimated $1 million in health-care costs. “Fifty-four percent of our patients work in the hospitality industry,” Jagla said, and about 41% of patients identify as Hispanic or Latino. Jagla told the council that if the Free…
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