Intermountain Health

[4][5] In 1982, Intermountain Health began providing non-hospital services such as clinics and home healthcare.

"[8] According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, Utah's per capita spending on healthcare is 44 percent below the national average.

[21] Intermountain completed a merger with SCL Health on April 1, 2022, expanding the healthcare system's reach into Colorado, Kansas, and Montana.

[24][25] Gail Miller, who formerly chaired Intermountain's board, donated $50 million toward the construction of Lehi Primary Children's Hospital.

In addition to servicing Utah, Life Flight transports patients from Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, and other locations in the Western United States.

[33] Life Flight and its staff are Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) certified.

Intermountain Alta View Clinic
Intermountain Healthcare Life Flight logo (since 2005)