Roosevelt UT
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Roosevelt UT Downtown
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Roosevelt UT Map
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Type of Municipality
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City
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Date Established
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1905
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Area
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6.766.76 sqmi <br />6.76 sq_mi <br />6.76 sq.mi <br />17.508 sq.km <br />4,326.4 Acres <br />
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Elevation
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50955,095 ft <br />1,552.956 m <br />
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Population
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60466,046 people <br />
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Timezone
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UTC+7
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Roosevelt is a city in Duchesne County, Utah, United States. The population was 6,046 at the 2010 census, with an estimated population of 7,070 in 2018.
The proper pronunciation of the city's name /ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ is based on how President Theodore Roosevelt pronounced his name: according to the man himself, "pronounced as if it was spelled 'Rosavelt.'"
Activities
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Virtual Care Delivery Model to Sustainably Expand the Capacity and Reach of Health Systems to Deliver High-Quality Care in Rural Communities
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Objectives
- Leverage cutting-edge mobile software platform to empower healthcare providers to effectively extend care beyond brick-and-mortar facilities and deliver clinical support in a coordinated, data-driven, and timely manner
- Empower patients with technology to become active stakeholders in their care
- Shift from a reactive model of care (care delivery only when patient is sick) to a more proactive, continuous one (intervening sooner and keeping patients healthy through monitoring/virtual communication)
- Strengthen communities and populations by using improved access to care as a fulcrum
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