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At Intermountain Health, we honor our nurses — your compassion and drive for innovation makes every patient’s experience better. Your dedication inspires progress and shapes the future of care, making a difference every day. During Nurses Week and all year long, we celebrate all you do to advance nursing care. Thank you for your compassion and bringing new ideas to Intermountain.
When Kyle Hancock joined Intermountain Health as a part-time supply chain caregiver, he never imagined it would lead him to the ICU and into nursing leadership. With mentorship, education support, and a willingness to say yes to new opportunities, Kyle built a career rooted in purpose, service, and growth. His journey is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we invest in our caregivers, and when our caregivers invest in themselves. Read Kyle’s story and see how opportunity can take shape at Intermountain.
Did you know having athletic trainers in high schools lowers injury rates and improves return‑to‑play decisions? At Intermountain Health, our school-based athletic trainers are fully embedded in school communities, providing timely care, trusted relationships, and seamless access to sports medicine experts. Meet the caregivers helping student-athletes move forward with confidence.
Intermountain Health Fillmore Community Hospital recently celebrated a major milestone with the groundbreaking of its Emergency Department expansion, designed to improve patient care, privacy, and safety while creating better spaces for caregivers to do what they do best. This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to rural communities and the caregivers who serve them with compassion, skill, and heart.
This month, we honor the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Behind every life-saving moment is a team of caregivers who show up with skill, compassion, and heart. ❤️ At Intermountain Health Primary Children’s Hospital, one caregiver took that commitment even further, becoming a living organ donor to help save a child’s life. Her story is a powerful example of what it means to care deeply for our patients and each other. Read her inspiring story on KSL and see how our transplant teams are changing lives every day.
Intermountain Health St. Vincent Regional Hospital in Billings, Montana, has been recognized as a Magnet facility with Distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the highest honor internationally for nursing excellence and recognition of its outstanding safety and innovative care for patients. This is the second Magnet recognition for Intermountain Health St. Vincent Regional Hospital, which received the designation for the first time in 2021. With this recognition, Intermountain St. Vincent Hospital's nursing teams were specifically recognized for surpassing benchmarks in patient satisfaction, quality of care and nursing leadership certifications. “Achieving Magnet designation is the result of hard work and a relentless focus on high-quality, patient-centered care,” said Lee Boyles, president of Intermountain St. Vincent Regional Hospital and Intermountain's Montana and Wyoming market. “I am thrilled our nurses at Intermountain St. Vincent Regional Hospital have earned this prestigious designation once again. It is a testament to the exceptional care they provide to our community every day.”
If the way to a person’s heart is through their stomachs, Intermountain Health food and nutrition services caregivers are sending lots of love. Through carefully crafted meals, personalized care and service, and smiling faces, these caregivers deliver more than just food — they bring joy, hope, and healing.
Intermountain Health and Madisonhealth invite the community to an open house at noon on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, to celebrate the arrival of Intermountain Flight & Ambulance Services to Rexburg, Idaho. As part of the community event, an Intermountain air medical helicopter will be on display at Madison Memorial Hospital, the new base for the aircraft and team. The community open house will offer residents a unique opportunity to see the Intermountain aircraft up close and learn more about how the critical care air transport services now available at Madison Memorial Hospital will enhance emergency response capabilities across Rexburg, Madison County, and surrounding rural communities. “We are grateful for our partnership with Madisonhealth and the trust they’ve placed in us to serve this community,” said Wade Patten, medical transport clinical director for Intermountain Flight & Ambulance Services. "We’re honored to help expand critical care in Rexburg and the surrounding communities – bringing faster, life-saving care to patients."
Great healthcare leaders are proactive changemakers, always looking ahead and striving for better. We're proud to share that Intermountain Health President and CEO Rob Allen and VP and Chief Information Security Officer Erik Decker have both been named on Becker’s Great Leaders in Healthcare for 2026 list. The executives recognized on this list represent the best of the best in healthcare leadership. They are bold, courageous, and deeply committed to their causes. Whether pioneering new models of care delivery, engineering solutions to the industry’s most stubborn challenges, or reimagining the everyday experiences of those who give and receive care, these leaders are building the future rather than passively waiting for it to arrive.