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Congratulations to two of our Intermountain Health leaders - Dina Bush, VP & Regional Chief Nursing Officer, and Stephanie Hines, VP & Regional IT Lead, for being recognized by Women We Admire to the 2023 “Top 50 Women Leaders of Denver” list! 🎉 Women on the list are chosen for their exceptional leadership, innovative approaches, and noteworthy contributions to their respective industries.
As an RN and care manager at St. Mary's Medical Center in Grand Junction, CO, Karin coordinates care between patients, the medical practice, and related entities. She connects her patients with resources and helps them through their medical needs. And when she recently answered a call from a familiar patient and his gruff voice on the other end said, "well, my house burned down," Karin sprang into action. Read more about how Karin helped her patient overcome this hardship.
“I felt it was my turn to show my kids how important an education was and not simply say it,” said Aída. “I felt incomplete and hungered for more.” Through meaningful Check-In conversations with their leader, our caregivers are able to build a relationship of trust with someone who can offer them support and confidence. See how Aída, a care navigator with Select Health, found a cheerleader in her leader and continues to reach her career goals.
We're thrilled to share that Intermountain Health was designated a Master in the 2023 Gartner Healthcare Supply Chain Top 25 for the sixth consecutive year! This designation confirms our commitment to ensuring our facilities have the supplies they need to provide clinical excellence while working tirelessly to reduce our spending on those supplies. Our methods create a self-reliant system that stands firm against supply disruption while broadening our organization’s reputation as a trusted healthcare provider. A huge shout out to the more than 1,200 caregivers who call the Intermountain Supply Chain Organization “home” and made this achievement possible!
From the finance department to janitorial staff and patient care advocates to facilities, each Intermountain Health caregiver brings unique skills, helping them serve with empathy. Some of these caregivers just happen to do so with four paws. Across every region, teams of loyal and cuddly dog-tors contribute to our mission of helping people live their healthiest lives possible. But the canine caregivers aren’t just here to look cute — they play a vital role in providing excellent care and are one way we bring a caring spirit to the patient experience. Here are a few ways Intermountain’s canine crew is paw-sitively impacting how we lead in patient care.
As we look back on 2023, we proudly reflect on our impact, the power of we, and the values that drive the incredible way we do our work every day at Intermountain Health.
Congratulations to our very own Megan Mahncke on being named as one of Becker's Healthcare's Chief Marketing Officers to Know for 2023! In her role as our Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Megan leads brand development, marketing and public relations campaigns, and internal strategic messaging for Intermountain Health. She also serves as president of the Intermountain Community Care Foundation, where she is responsible for strategically aligning and streamlining community health efforts across the system. In 2022, upon the merging of Intermountain and SCL Health, she was tasked with implementing a new brand to unite the systems' identities. She helped guide each hospital and region to build on their existing strengths and community health needs, while adhering to a strong corporate brand.
Dean Phillips, 16, suffered a cardiac arrest while working out earlier this month at Sky View High School in Smithfield, UT. Dean was flown to Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City and was diganosed with pneumonia, but is otherwise doing well, up walking and talking. But, it’s Curtis Cazier, an Intermountain Health athletic trainer working at Sky View High School, that the family is crediting for saving him when he lost consciousness. “Without everyone working together the outcome could have been very different,” Cazier said.
Over the past 140 years, Mount Saint Vincent in Denver, CO, now part of Intermountain Health, has served the community through its mission to help abused, neglected, and behavioral health-challenged children function fully in their homes, school, and society. Mount Saint Vincent does this through a robust continuum of care, including pediatric behavioral healthcare, a foster care program, and a community preschool. Learn more about the compassionate care Mount Saint Vincent provides, and how it has touched countless lives of children and families in our communities.
As Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, CO celebrated its 150th anniversary, Christine Robinson celebrated 45 years of service at the hospital. See how she paved the way for her daughter and siblings, all current or former caregivers at Saint Joe's, creating a family legacy within the hospital's walls.