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As the largest nonprofit health system in the Mountain West, Intermountain Health is dedicated to creating healthier communities and helping our patients and caregivers thrive. It’s time to think of health in a whole new way, and by partnering with our patients and communities, providing expert care closer to home, and making great health more affordable, we can help more people get and stay well. We proudly invest back into improving the care we deliver, and our pioneering research is making healthcare more personalized, effective, and affordable. Serving patients and communities throughout the Mountain West, primarily in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming, Intermountain includes 34 hospitals, 400+ clinics, a medical group, affiliate networks, homecare, telehealth, health insurance plans, and other services - along with wholly owned subsidiaries including Select Health, Castell, Tellica Imaging, and Classic Air Medical.

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Industry
Hospitals and Health Care

Company size
10,001+ employees

Headquarters
Murray , UT

Type
Nonprofit

Specialties
Cancer, Heart Services, Women's Services, Orthopedics., Healthcare, and Pediatrics

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    Un recordatorio en este Mes de Concientización sobre el Cáncer de Mama... las mamografías salvan vidas. El CDC nos informa que la mamografía ha reducido las tasas de mortalidad por cáncer de mama en los EE. UU. en casi un 40 % desde 1990. Si tiene 40 años o más y no tiene antecedentes de cáncer de mama en su familia, es hora de hacerse mamografías con regularidad. Si tiene antecedentes familiares u otros factores de riesgo, hable con su médico sobre cuándo y con qué frecuencia debe hacerse las pruebas de detección.

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    A reminder this Breast Cancer Awareness Month…mammograms save lives. The CDC reports that mammography has reduced breast cancer mortality rates in the U.S. by nearly 40% since 1990. If you are 40 or older without history of breast cancer in your family, it’s time to get regular mammograms. If you do have family history or other risk factors, talk to your doctor about when and how often you should be screened.

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    A chance meeting on “Y Mountain” in Provo, Utah, led to a life-saving kidney transplant for a local pastor whose health was deteriorating and was desperately waiting for an organ donor. Krissy Miller, a 49-year-old mother of four from Provo, felt a strong connection with Shiller Joseph, a 45-year-old pastor from Florida, when they crossed paths on the trail on “Y Mountain” in Provo on that fateful day in September 2023. The pair started talking and soon learned Shiller was waiting on a kidney and had moved up the transplant list since coming to Utah. Krissy had wanted to be a kidney donor, even going through the screening process, but needed to improve her own health first--leading to lots of Y Mountain hikes.She says that morning she prayed for guidance before her hike. On that very hike, she met Shiller and his wife, Rhona, who had recently moved from Florida to start a ministry in Utah. Right there, Krissy offered to give him one of her kidneys. The two exchanged information and kept in touch.After several tests, they were a perfect match. On April 2, 2024, Krissy and Shiller underwent successful surgeries at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray.After three years of dialysis and only a year on the waiting list, Shiller got his new kidney. “Had I stayed in Florida, I would have waited at least eight years,” said Shiller. Intermountain Health’s transplant program has one of the shortest wait times in the country and is recognized for providing the best match for incompatible pairs and compatible pairs, like Krissy and Shiller. Finding a living donor not only shortens the national waiting list, but those organs also tend to survive longer than ones from deceased donors. With more than 90,000 people across the country waiting for a kidney transplant, living kidney donors can offer them a second chance at life. “The gift of life that comes from a living donor transplant can provide a shorter wait time, reduce the risk of complications and offer a better chance for long-term success for the person who receives your kidney,” said Donald Morris, MD, Intermountain Health kidney transplant medical director.

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    La mayoría de las personas que piensan en el suicidio suelen expresar sus pensamientos de diferentes maneras. Podemos ser conscientes de lo que dice la gente, de su forma de actuar y de su estado de ánimo para ayudarnos a alertarnos sobre un posible riesgo de suicidio. Escuche: -Si alguien habla de suicidio como, “Me gustaría poder dormir para siempre” o “si sucede _____, no creo que pueda hacerlo más”. -Si hablan de desesperanza como, “¿Por qué intentarlo más?” o “las cosas nunca van a mejorar”. -Cuando hablan de ser una carga como, “Sigo cometiendo errores” o “mi familia estaría mejor sin mí”. Preguntar: Pregúntele directamente si está considerando suicidarse. Escuchar: Escuche con empatía y preocupación, no se avergüence ni sea condescendiente. Conectar: Tenga a mano contactos para líneas de ayuda y recursos locales. Crear:Ayúdelos a crear un ambiente seguro. Apoyo:Sea un apoyo para ellos y haga un seguimiento para controlarlos. Si usted o alguien que conoce está luchando o en crisis, hay ayuda disponible. Llame o envíe un mensaje de texto al 988 para comunicarse con 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Para obtener más recursos en Utah e Idaho, llame a la Línea de navegación de salud mental al 833-442-2211.#saludmental #salud

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    Back in the day, most medical clinics were physician-owned, and doctors were usually affiliated with hospitals, not employed by them. That began to change in 1994, when Intermountain established its first Medical Group. Utah Valley was one of the first clinics to join 30 years ago. (Then it was called North Canyon.)  Recently Lianna Taylor, RN, came across this scrapbook put together by the clinic's transcriptionist back when someone had to type up doctors' notes from a dictaphone. Lianna and her colleagues Cheryl Diamond and Teresa Kennington, all three of whom still work at Intermountain, worked together at Utah Valley for more than 25 years.  "We really were like family," says Lianna, who now works as a coordinator helping onboard new nurses. "Look at those uniforms! I always tell my nurses, don't complain about the scrubs you have to wear. We used to have to wear white pants every day."

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    When it became clear that a patient at Layton Hospital in Layton, Utah wasn't able to care for his beloved black Lab, Ashley Bailey, emergency department RN coordinator, stepped forward with a solution — she adopted the dog and took her home that day. Article written by: Lance Frazier#WeServeWithEmpathy #TogetherForTheHealthiestLives

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    This week, we are celebrating Advanced Practice Providers and all they bring to our patients. Garrett Galt, NP, takes us through his day in Cedar City, Utah.Who are Advanced Practice Providers & What do they do? Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are licensed individuals with a Master’s or Doctorate degree. They are Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Certified Nurse Midwives, Clinic Nurse Specialists, and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. They collaborate with physicians and allied health professionals and work autonomously to provide high quality care.  Have you had a great experience with an APP? Give them a shout out here! https://bit.ly/47ANUoh

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    A small crowd gathered in the lobby of Select Health’s Utah headquarters, individuals exchanging shy smiles and greetings as they slowly “put a face to the name” they’d come to know so well via email. It was “Select Health Day” for Select Health Scholarship recipients to meet their Select Health mentor in person and take a tour. The experience aimed to educate and support Select Health’s scholarship beneficiaries but would prove to exceed expectations. The scholarship recipients, students at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC), all have one thing in common: a goal to overcome personal financial challenges and enter the healthcare workforce to make a difference for their communities. To this end, Select Health invests $5,000 in each selected student with demonstrated financial need, to cover tuition, and help make their career dream a reality.Students benefiting from the scholarships are pursuing a variety of healthcare interests beyond physician and nurses, including technicians, dental hygienists, and, yes, insurance industry professionals. One scholarship beneficiary on the tour, Mary, was already working part time as a health benefits specialist (HBS) while going to school. Students who earn a Select Health scholarship are matched with a mentor, invited to Select Health Day, and ultimately encouraged to apply for full-time employment at Select Health or Intermountain Health. In 2023, Select Health awarded nine students a $5,000 scholarship — a $45,000 overall investment. This year, the program began rolling out in Idaho, investing $30,000 total for scholarships at three community colleges. “Whether a first-generation student, overcoming financial challenges, or deeply committed to the own underserved community, each student we support shows unwavering commitment to using their education to make a difference,” said Dawn Wright, director of community & public relations. “Select Health leadership is proud to play a role in kick-starting their careers.”For more information about the Select Health Scholarship program, visit https://lnkd.in/gRrT_S7b. Article written by: Dawn Wright#TogetherForTheHealthiestLives

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    Hi! I’m Paris Matthews, a certified child life specialist at Primary Children’s Hospital and the current Miss Utah. I got my flu shot because I don’t want to miss a single day supporting kids and their families in the ER because I was sick with the flu. Not only that, I am also preparing to represent Utah at the Miss America scholarship competition in January! I don’t want to miss the chance to meet other competitors from across the country and share with the world the importance of play for all kids, especially those going through a traumatic time. What would you rather be doing this fall than being sick in bed? Post your bandage selfie with the hashtag #GoodbyeFluHelloHealthy ¡Hola! Soy Paris Matthews, especialista certificada en vida infantil en Primary Children’s Hospital y la reina Miss Utah actual. Me vacuné contra la gripe porque no quiero perderme ni un solo día para apoyar en la sala de emergencia a los niños y sus familias porque tuve gripe. No solo eso, también me estoy preparando para representar a Utah en el concurso de becas Miss América en enero. No quiero perder la oportunidad de conocer a otras competidoras de todo el país y compartir con el mundo la importancia que es jugar para todos los niños, especialmente aquellos que han pasado un momento traumático.¿Qué preferirías estar haciendo este otoño en lugar de estar enfermo en cama? Publica tu selfie con la curita de su vacuna contra la influenza y con el hashtag #GoodbyeFluHelloHealthy

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    It’s no secret care management caregivers have compassionate hearts and a drive to help those in need. Learn how Eva Hobson, LCSW, works with patients who present in crisis or require behavioral health intervention.Article written by: Christa Bruning#WeServeWithEmpathy #TogetherForTheHealthestLives #NationalSuicidePreventionMonth

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Intermountain Health 1 total round

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