Big news for digestive health in Utah! We're expanding access to vital procedures with the opening of new Endoscopy Centers across the state. These centers are designed to make colonoscopies and other digestive screenings more affordable, accessible, and convenient for our communities.
We have officially broken ground on the state’s first large-scale medical supply warehouse in Billings, Montana! This cutting-edge facility will streamline the delivery of over 500,000 medical supply items annually to our hospitals and clinics across the state — boosting efficiency, creating jobs, and supporting the future of care in Montana. Located right off I-90, it’s set to open in late 2026 and employ nearly 100 individuals.
At Hurricane Valley Clinic in Hurricane, Utah, our caregivers are transforming how cognitive screenings are done. With over 700 patients screened using the new Creyos tool, they’ve streamlined workflows, reduced anxiety, and made the process more human-centered. Discover how innovation, teamwork, and a few clever tweaks are helping our patients stay healthier, longer.
Cheyanne’s heart for service led her back to a cause close to home—CAPSA, a nonprofit supporting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in Cache County and the Bear Lake area. Ten years after first volunteering, Cheyanne returned—this time, with a $1,500 Intermountain Health grant that helped provide essential supplies like comforters, pillows, and toiletries to those in need. Her story is a powerful reminder that when caregivers are supported in their passions, the impact reaches far beyond the workplace. We’re proud to stand behind caregivers like Cheyanne who bring healing and hope to their communities. 💙
A Sunday drive home turned into a life-saving mission for Destiny Williams, patient care technician at St. Vincent Regional Hospital in Billings, Montana, who stumbled upon a fiery crash just seconds after it happened. Read more on Destiny's bravery and quick thinking on KTVQ below.
When Jen Wathen, RN, noticed something off with an infusion pump at South Sandy Clinic, she spoke up—and sparked a chain reaction that led to a major fix across multiple clinics. Discover how teamwork, curiosity, and the Always Safe principle helped protect patients and improve care across the system.
A new chapter begins at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in Lehi, Utah with the opening of Sophie’s Place—a state-of-the-art music therapy room designed to uplift and heal young patients through the power of music. From jam sessions to studio recordings, this space honors the legacy of Sophie Barton and brings joy, creativity, and comfort to thousands.
Spreading Smiles, One Care Kit at a Time! In a touching effort to bring solace and warmth to children facing difficult circumstances, Intermountain Health caregivers proudly shared 75 Care Kits with Westminster Police Department Victim Services unit on Wednesday. The kits, which include a hand-stuffed Teddy bear, sheep or donkey, the animal’s birth certificate, and handwritten card, will be given to children who are impacted by crime. Discover how this simple act of kindness is creating brighter days for Colorado children in the article below.
A new clothing system in our neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is saving time for nurses, making work easier, and keeping babies cozy. See how a team of nurses, laundry pros, and supply chain experts came together to make a difference for our tiniest patients.
At our Billings West End Clinic in Montana, compassion and clinical excellence go hand in hand. The Gynecologic Oncology team isn’t just treating cancer—they’re building lasting bonds with patients and each other. Recently honored with dual L.O.V.E. Awards for their exceptional care and teamwork, this group is transforming what it means to heal. From heartfelt artwork gifted by patients to a map marked with fingerprints of lives touched across the region, their story is one of connection, resilience, and hope.