Who We Serve
UPHP Education & Outreach and Consultation & Support services are available to all of Utah’s licensed healthcare professionals, their employers and concerned others.
Confidential Monitoring is available to professionals licensed in Utah under the following Practice Acts:
- Physician Licensing Act
- Pharmacy Practice Act
- Veterinary Practice Act
- Nurse Practice Act
- Utah Medical Practice Act
- Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act
- Dentist and Dental Hygienist Practice Act
- Utah Physician Assistant Act
- Licensees conducting Mental Health Therapy under Title 58, Chapter 60, Mental Health Professional Practice Act
- Psychologist Licensing Act
- Podiatric Physician Licensing Act
Testimonials
Bret CRNA"The program is here to help you succeed, even though the process is scary. Coming out of the shadows is incredibly hard, but it's worth it. I was terrified, but I wouldn't be where I am today without self-reporting and the program's support. It's something I wish I had done sooner. Treatment alone for six weeks isn’t enough for long-lasting sobriety. You need a longer-term accountability, which UPHP provides."
Jeff APRN"Prior to entering the program, I found it intimidating. I was unsure of what it entailed and felt nervous about the unknown. However, once I joined, my life changed completely. Trying to manage my situation alone wasn't effective. The program introduced me to resources and people I didn't know existed. It was not punitive but designed to help rather than harm."
Anonymous - Chief Executive Officer for local hospital"UPHP has been a great resource to me, as an employer, to navigate the complexities of giving a caregiver with serious life challenges a second chance. UPHP’s expertise and support in providing a safe pathway for a health professional to return to work has been an amazing success for us."
Early Referral
UPHP encourages early referral for healthcare professionals who have problems that could lead to impairment. The program is confidential and non-disciplinary. The goal is to provide a mechanism to obtain assistance prior to having significant impairment that could damage a healthcare professional’s career or harm patients.