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Addressing food insecurity requires support. It’s about communities coming together and honest conversations around access, nourishment, and culturally relevant foods. We want to join you at the table and be part of your circle of care. It’s time for real conversation about food insecurity, which is why we brought together five strangers from Colorado who have seen the impact. Care and complete well-being happens together. Dive deeper into this discussion and watch the full conversation to learn about how support and care can help you live your healthiest life possible.
Carrie Jaworski, MD, sports and exercise medicine physician at Intermountain Health Park City Hospital, is making major strides in promoting movement and wellness globally since being elected the President of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). As a part of her new role as president of the world’s largest sports medicine and exercise science organization, Dr. Jaworski has been speaking to audiences around the globe about the importance of physical activity in the prevention and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, and certain cancers. “I’m honored to be able to represent ACSM and Intermountain Health in this important work as I collaborate with global experts to advance the latest science as it relates to the promotion of physical activity,” said Dr. Jaworski. “Park City is a world-renowned destination for year-round outdoor activity and elite sports training and competitions. This environment provides us with many avenues to inspire people of all ages to include movement in their daily routines.
Women who experience hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, such as preeclampsia or gestational hypertension, face a higher risk of heart disease after giving birth. Yet many aren’t getting the long-term care they need. Now, a groundbreaking collaboration between our Women’s Health and Cardiovascular Clinical Programs is changing that. Discover how a new care model is closing gaps, strengthening provider support, and safeguarding women’s heart health well beyond pregnancy.
Intermountain Health President and CEO, Rob Allen, has been named on Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare list for the third year in a row! This prestigious recognition honors the most influential individuals in the healthcare industry based on their leadership and impact. Intermountain is committed to advancing healthcare innovation, improving patient outcomes, and leading with compassion. We are honored by this recognition.
Behind every life saved from colorectal cancer is a team working tirelessly to make screening easier, faster, and more accessible. In 2024, our Surgical Specialties and Digestive Health Clinical Program team led a powerful push to boost screening rates, reaching nearly 29,000 patients across Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. From bilingual outreach to multiple screening options, their efforts are closing care gaps and saving lives. Learn how this team is transforming cancer prevention and why now is the time to get screened.
At Intermountain Health, innovation and leadership in supply chain excellence aren’t just goals — they’re part of who we are. For the eighth year in a row, our Supply Chain team has been recognized with Master Status by the Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Award. This honor reflects our commitment to delivering the right care, at the right time, in the most efficient way possible, ensuring patients and communities benefit from smarter, more sustainable healthcare. 💙 Read more about how our team continues to set the standard.
Across Intermountain Health, our clinical engineering teams are reimagining how hospitals source everyday tools. By introducing 3D printing into their workflows, they are finding creative ways to extend the life of equipment, streamline operations, and reduce costs, all while responding quickly to frontline needs. From custom accessories to practical solutions for the operating room, these teams are proving that small-scale innovation can deliver big impact. Designs are now being shared across care sites, creating a ripple effect of efficiency and stewardship systemwide.
Access to preventive care should never depend on geography. That’s why the Intermountain Health Mobile Mammography Team is partnering with Tribal and Urban Indian Health Organizations across Montana to bring state-of-the-art 3D breast cancer screenings directly to American Indian and Alaska Native communities. With two mobile units covering both eastern and western Montana, these partnerships are helping close gaps in care, ensuring early detection, and supporting healthier futures for Native women across reservations and urban centers alike. Learn how mobile mammography is making a life-saving difference.
At Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital NICU in Salt Lake City, Utah, reducing CLABSI rates wasn’t just a goal—it became a mission. Led by nurse manager Allison Struiksma, RN, and infection prevention champion Kaylie Grant, RN, the team tackled the challenge from every angle: education, culture change, tele critical care audits, and even candy-fueled flash card rounds. From immunocompromised infants to frontline nurses, this story is a masterclass in collaborative care and creative problem-solving. See how a playful approach led to serious results and what other NICUs can learn from it.
At Intermountain Health Hospice at the Collier Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, our caregivers focus on quality of life, helping patients achieve what matters most in their final months. Whether it’s a cowboy reunited with his horses, a young mother celebrating her wedding, or a nun returning home to her motherhouse, our team makes these moments possible through expert symptom management and whole-person care. With physicians and advanced practice providers, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and a bereavement team working together, we treat the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of every patient. Because when pain is managed, life can be lived more fully, right up to the end. Learn how the Collier Center and our Home Hospice program collaborate to bring dignity, comfort, and meaning to patients and families in this feature by Neighborhood Gazette.