Intermountain Medical Center (2024)

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Urgent care options at this location Walk-in care Emergency care Classes at Intermountain Medical Center For patients You might be interested in Advancing Cancer Treatment: Intermountain Leads the Way with Targeted, Personalized Therapies From Singapore toPrimary Children’s Hospital – A Teens Battle with Childhood Cancer After a Year Battling Cancer, Teacher Shares Her Journey of Healing Are You at Risk for Breast Cancer? 9 Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer A Lucky Fall - Duane L. Monette Spotting Pediatric Cancer: How to Know Whether Your Child Should be Seen Skin Cancer: Preventative Steps You Can Take 8 FAQS about the Breast Cancer Gene A Better Way of Doing Prostate Screening Arizona Man Has New Lease on Life Thanks to SynCardia Total Artificial Heart "Tin Man" Finally Gets His Heart Balancing Life and Cancer Treatment New Technology Helps Keep Breast Cancer from Coming Back Learn About Cancer Genomics Skin Cancer Basics 25 Years of Progress in the Detection and Treatment of Breast Cancer 10 Ideas for Cancer Care Packages 10 Skin Cancer Facts Think you have cancer? How Does Skin Cancer Become More Than Skin Cancer? The 3 C's of Cancer Care Catch Prostate Cancer Early through Screening Why are younger adults getting colon cancer? Thanks to early detection and mammography, more women surviving breast cancer. One young mother tells how early detection saved her life and the life of her child. Gift of life: The importance of becoming an organ donor today How to prevent different types of skin cancer FAQs References

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Advancing Cancer Treatment: Intermountain Leads the Way with Targeted, Personalized Therapies

The future of cancer treatment looks promising at Intermountain Healthcare. That’s because Intermountain’s physicians and researchers are using precision genomics to provide a personalized approach to testing, diagnosing and treating cancer.

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From Singapore toPrimary Children’s Hospital – A Teens Battle with Childhood Cancer

Addie Napierski felt a little foggy as she looked up at the hospital lights. “Oh yeah,” she thought, abruptly aware of where she was. Her mom, April, sat nearby, looking anxious and waiting for Addie to wake up enough to hear the news

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After a Year Battling Cancer, Teacher Shares Her Journey of Healing

After a year receiving cancer treatment at Logan Regional, teacher Ashlena Johnson says she wouldn't go anywhere else: "The entire experience was phenomenal.”

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Are You at Risk for Breast Cancer?

Are you at risk for breast cancer? Take our breast cancer risk quiz today.

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9 Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer

9 Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer

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A Lucky Fall - Duane L. Monette

The diagnosis was “carcinoma of unknown primary origin.” At his home in Utah, Monette visited Dr. Brian Tudor of Intermountain Healthcare’s Southwest Cancer Clinic in St. George.

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Spotting Pediatric Cancer: How to Know Whether Your Child Should be Seen

Adults have many ways to prevent or screen for cancers: wearing sunscreen, scheduling regular mammograms, or not smoking. But what about cancer in kids?

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Skin Cancer: Preventative Steps You Can Take

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., with more than a million new cases of skin cancer occurring each year, resulting in more than 10,000 deaths primarily from melanoma

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8 FAQS about the Breast Cancer Gene

Working with breast cancer patients is both challenging and incredibly rewarding. While watching my patients suffer can be tough, I am often inspired by their strength, resolve and selflessness.

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A Better Way of Doing Prostate Screening

Prostate cancer is the leading type of cancer among Utah men, and Utah has one of the highest incidents of prostate cancer in the country. Addressing this issue is a priority, so how do we detect prostate cancer early and make sure patients have the best outcomes possible?

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Arizona Man Has New Lease on Life Thanks to SynCardia Total Artificial Heart

Andrew Weaver and his wife, Heather, feared he wouldn’t see their daughter, Haley, grow up because he was dying of heart failure. Instead, Andrew gets to cherish family moments that he would have missed, thanks to the SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart

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"Tin Man" Finally Gets His Heart

Doctors keep West Jordan father alive using a total artificial heart until a donor heart became available.

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Balancing Life and Cancer Treatment

In relation to life’s various twists and turns, a cancer diagnosis can feel like a freefall. But once a person lands on his/her feet, they can begin learning how to balance treatment-related factors and life’s pleasures.

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New Technology Helps Keep Breast Cancer from Coming Back

With the help of new technology, doctors can find and treat the stray cancer cells that make cancer come back.

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Learn About Cancer Genomics

In case you missed it: latest advances in cancer research discussed at most recent Research Colloquium

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Skin Cancer Basics

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than 2 million people were diagnosed with skin cancer in 2010. This number is larger than all other cancers combined, and the incidence is increasing rapidly.​

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25 Years of Progress in the Detection and Treatment of Breast Cancer

25 years of progress in the detection and treatment of breast cancer

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10 Ideas for Cancer Care Packages

When a loved one or friend is diagnosed with cancer, it’s never easy. It’s hard to know how to help or what to do. Here are 10 ways to lend support and love.

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10 Skin Cancer Facts

What’s the best thing you can do to decrease your risk of skin cancer, especially in the summer? The number one thing is to protect your skin.

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Think you have cancer?

Because anyone can slap information about cancer on the internet, good judgement is key when searching online. Dr. Mark Ott, Chief Medical Director, Intermountain Medical Center, breaks down some good and not so good sources for information on cancer.

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How Does Skin Cancer Become More Than Skin Cancer?

Former President Jimmy Carter's announcement that he has melanoma made many people wonder: Is melanoma the same thing as skin cancer, and how does skin cancer become more than skin cancer?

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The 3 C's of Cancer Care

There are 3 main goals for treating cancer: cure, control, and comfort. When cancer is in the early stages, cure is often possible. When cancer has spread beyond where it started, the goal isto shrink a tumor and control cancer growth.

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Cancer care

Catch Prostate Cancer Early through Screening

One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime with 60 percent of those cases occurring in men age 65 or older. Prostate cancer is rare before age 40, and the average age at diagnosis is 66.

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Cancer care

Why are younger adults getting colon cancer?

Addressing the rising trend of earlier colon cancer diagnoses

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Cancer care

Thanks to early detection and mammography, more women surviving breast cancer. One young mother tells how early detection saved her life and the life of her child.

Analey Miltenberger was 18 weeks pregnant with her first child when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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Transforming healthcare

Gift of life: The importance of becoming an organ donor today

April is national Donate Life Month, so there’s no better time to sign up as a donor.

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Cancer care

How to prevent different types of skin cancer

Shining light on the different types of skin cancer, and how to prevent them.

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Intermountain Medical Center (2024)

FAQs

Intermountain Medical Center? ›

Intermountain Healthcare was established in 1975 when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated its then 15-hospital system to the communities they served. Intermountain was formed as a secular not-for-profit organization to administer those hospitals.

Is Intermountain Healthcare owned by the LDS Church? ›

Intermountain Healthcare was established in 1975 when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated its then 15-hospital system to the communities they served. Intermountain was formed as a secular not-for-profit organization to administer those hospitals.

What level of trauma is Intermountain Medical Center? ›

The hospital is also a Level I trauma center, accredited by the American College of Surgeons.

What happened to Intermountain Healthcare? ›

SCL Health and Intermountain Healthcare have merged to form a new organization serving patients and communities in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. The scope and scale of the merger will enhance care provided at SCL Health's hospitals and clinics.

Is Intermountain Healthcare changing their name? ›

Intermountain Health announced the name change in 2022 and that the name would be officially changed in 2023. The name change was based on feedback by consumers, patients, and employees, and their needs and expectations of a health system.

How much does Rob Allen make at Intermountain? ›

$3,369,720: Robert W Allen, SVP, COO. $3,447,530: Albert R Zimmerli, EVP, CFO, Sec, Treasurer. $2,369,601: Mark R Briesacher, SVP.

What is the religious affiliation of Intermountain Health? ›

Some Intermountain Health locations follow Catholic care principles. Our Catholic entities foster God's healing love by improving the health of the people and communities we serve, especially those who are poor and vulnerable.

What is the Intermountain Healthcare controversy? ›

Intermountain Healthcare violated provisions of the Stark statute designed to prevent referral arrangements that could provide perverse incentives for personal profit in health care.

Who did Intermountain merge with? ›

Intermountain and SCL entered into a merger agreement to combine their health systems in December. The merger was completed in April, creating a $12 billion system and expanding Intermountain's reach into Colorado.

Did the CEO of Intermountain Healthcare step down? ›

Intermountain Healthcare CEO Marc Harrison is stepping down after six years leading Utah's biggest health care system. Why it matters: Intermountain is where at least half of Utahns get their healthcare.

Who runs Intermountain Healthcare? ›

Rob Allen, the president and CEO of Intermountain Health, says the job still feels new.

Is Intermountain only in Utah? ›

Hospitals. Intermountain Healthcare operates 33 hospitals in Utah, Colorado, Idaho, and Montana, with 4,700 licensed beds, as listed in the table below.

Who is the new CEO of Intermountain Healthcare? ›

Allen, MBA, FACHE. Rob Allen is president and CEO of Intermountain Health, a leading nonprofit health system headquartered in Utah with locations in seven states and operations across the western U.S. In 2023, Modern Healthcare named Rob as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare.

Does the Mormon Church own the IHC? ›

LDS Hospital is owned by Intermountain Healthcare, a not-for-profit organization that has been independent of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since the 1970s. I hope this is helpful.

What insurance company does the LDS Church own? ›

Beneficial Financial Group is an insurance and financial services company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation (DMC), the for-profit arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

Does the LDS Church own any companies? ›

Actually, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints owns a large portfolio of for-profit companies in total, but they are held by just a few holding companies like Property Reserve, Ag Reserve and Deseret Management Corporation.

Does the LDS church own a hospital? ›

St Mark's Hospital, now part of the MountainStar Healthcare system, is still in operation. In 1975, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated its 15 hospitals to the communities in which they were located, creating the Intermountain Healthcare nonprofit to independently administer those facilities.

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