For the 17th time, Utah Business has recognized Select Health as one of the “Best Companies to Work For!” Thank you to our Select Health caregivers who attended the award ceremony, and a special thank you to all the amazing people who work hard to live the mission and make Select Health an outstanding place to work!
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has designated Intermountain Health in Nevada as a 2024 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion for our efforts to enhance the health of patients by reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension. This is the first time any health system has earned this distinction in Nevada. “Being recognized as Nevada’s first CDC’s Million Hearts Hypertension Champion is an incredible honor,” said Kristopher Dalton, director of Clinical Quality in Nevada. “This achievement underscores our commitment to improving heart health and demonstrates the impactful work we are doing to manage and prevent hypertension in our community. This was truly a team effort across primary care, specialty care, and administrative caregivers. This success spans all patient lines of business, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Commercial populations. Together, we are making a lasting difference in the lives of so many of our valley’s residents."
Congratulations to JP Valin, chief clinical officer at Intermountain Health, for being named on Becker's Healthcare's list of 180+ chief medical officers to know for 2025! Dr. Valin became chief clinical officer of Intermountain in April 2022 after our merger with SCL Health. In his role, he is focused on driving healthcare transformation to maximize affordability, equity, access and value. He was responsible for integrating clinical functions across the system after the merger, including quality, safety, patient experience, nursing, medical groups and clinical service lines. He also launched a revamp of the physician journey, defining and standardizing recruitment, contracting, onboarding, credentialing, professional development and off-boarding.
Baby deliveries don’t always come on schedule, and in two recent instances, expectant moms didn’t even make it into the hospital in time. However, caregivers at Riverton Hospital in Riverton, Utah and McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah were unfazed and responded to the parking lot to accomplish safe deliveries.
A couple of years ago, patients needing birth control could wait up to 10 weeks to see an OB/GYN or nurse midwife due to a shortage of appointments and industry-wide access issues. During a tour of the Intermountain Health Home Delivery Pharmacy, Matthew Wells MD, MBA, medical director of women’s health, and chief pharmacy officer Carrie Dunford brainstormed how they could use Intermountain’s Home Delivery model to address this consumer experience and access challenge.
Congratulations to the following 16 Intermountain Health hospitals for being recognized on U.S. News & World Report's list of Best Hospitals for Maternity Care in 2025! American Fork Hospital - American Fork, Utah Cassia Regional Hospital - Burley, Idaho Cedar City Hospital - Cedar City, Utah Holy Rosary Hospital - Miles City, Montana Intermountain Medical Center - Murray, Utah Layton Hospital - Layton, Utah LDS Hospital - Salt Lake City, Utah Logan Regional Hospital - Logan, Utah Lutheran Hospital - Wheat Ridge, Colorado Orem Community Hospital - Orem, Utah Park City Hospital - Park City, Utah Platte Valley Hospital - Brighton, Colorado St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, Utah St. Mary's Regional Hospital - Grand Junction, Colorado St. Vincent Regional Hospital - Billings, Montana Utah Valley Hospital - Provo, Utah To compile the list, U.S. News evaluated 817 hospitals providing labor and delivery services. Hospitals submitted detailed data, which were analyzed based on a variety of quality measures. These measures included C-section rates for lower-risk pregnancies, rates of severe unexpected newborn complications, exclusive breast milk feeding rates, birthing-friendly practices, and the reporting of racial and ethnic disparities.
Tellica Imaging, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intermountain Health, was established in 2021 to make medical imaging more transparent and affordable. Until recently, Tellica Imaging was solely located in Utah and Idaho, yet it has attracted patients from 22 U.S. states seeking lower prices for high-quality computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. This year, Tellica Imaging opened its eighth and ninth locations, expanding to the New England market in New Hampshire (Nashua and Manchester). Discover how Tellica Imaging is adopting better and faster technologies to lead to healthier outcomes, reducing prices and friction points for patients, and making it sustainable for all.
Allie Snoke, PharmD, BCOP, knew right away the patient’s chemotherapy dose seemed high. As a clinical pharmacist in oncology at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah, she knew an overdose could have dire consequences. Learn what she did and how she contributed to 15 Intermountain Health hospitals receiving “A” patient safety grades from The Leapfrog Group in the article below.
A Salt Lake man, who is a veteran runner and marathoner, is thankful to be alive after suffering cardiac arrest at the St. George Marathon on Oct. 5. Dan Sorensen has run many marathons himself, but this time he and his son were there just to support and encourage friends during the last few miles of the St. George Marathon. At mile 23, Dan and his son, Oliver Sorensen began running alongside their friend for a short time when Dan suddenly collapsed and fell to the ground. His son turned him over and found his dad unresponsive, his heart had stopped, and he had injuries to his face and knees. Almost immediately, two Intermountain Health caregivers, Mike Henstrom, MD, an emergency medicine physician, at Intermountain Medical Center, and Julie Street, RN, nurse manager of the Intermountain Saratoga Springs emergency department, who were running in the marathon behind them, arrived upon the scene and jumped into action along with Katie Bradshaw Smith, RN, an emergency room nurse with MountainStar St. Mark’s Hospital who was also running in the marathon. “There are compassionate people and then there are skilled, compassionate people. It’s an interesting perspective to be the guy that was down on the road, and for people who were there to run a race, to sacrifice their time and use their medical skills during what were very critical moments for me. They gave me the chance to keep living. That’s pretty telling of the kind of people they are,” Dan added.
Our president and chief executive officer, Rob Allen, has been named on Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare list! This is a great honor, recognizing healthcare providers, payers, tech professionals, people in government, and other great leaders from across the nation. We’re honored for Intermountain to be recognized for our commitment to improving healthcare.