Intermountain Medical Center, LDS Hospital, and Utah Valley Hospital named to Newsweek’s list of the nation’s premier cancer hospitals.

Three Intermountain Health hospitals in Utah are ranked among the best cancer hospitals in the nation by Newsweek magazine as part of the publication’s “America’s Best Cancer Hospitals” list for 2023.

Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah, LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, and Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Utah have been named to Newsweek’s list of the nation’s premier cancer hospitals for the high-level of comprehensive and personalized care and treatment they provide to cancer patients.

The three hospitals are part of Intermountain Health’s integrated Cancer Centers, which are located throughout the Intermountain West. Of the approximately 13,000 new cancer patients in Utah, more than 7,000 received a diagnosis or treatment at Intermountain.

The Intermountain hospitals join the ranks of other cancer hospitals named to the list, including Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cedars-Sinai, Rush University Medical Center and Johns Hopkins.

The Newsweek hospital rankings were compiled and awarded by the magazine and global research firm Statista based on three data sources: a nationwide online survey, hospital quality metrics, and patient experience data.

“Few things are more frightening than getting the news that you have cancer,” said Nancy Cooper, Newsweek’s global editor-in-chief. “The good news is that extraordinary advances have been made over the last few decades in cancer research and the development of new treatments. While nothing can stop the worry after receiving the diagnosis of a serious illness, having access to some of the best cancer treatment facilities in the country may provide hope.”

Intermountain Cancer Center locations provide an integrated, personalized approach to cancer treatment care close to home for patients, with clinics located throughout the Intermountain West, as well as tele-health services for patients.

Intermountain has developed 11 systemwide different disease-focused programs with large multi-disciplinary teams of physicians, nurses, therapists, genetic counselors, dietitians, and other expert staff who are all focused on each patient’s individualized treatment plan.

“It’s always nice to be recognized for the high-quality care we provide to our patients by these ranking organizations.  Itis an acknowledgement of the fantastic and committed caregivers that work in our facilities,” said Derrick Haslem, MD, medical director for oncology services for Intermountain. “That said, I think we would all say that our reward truly comes from helping people every day during what is often one of the most difficult times of their lives,”

“We remain focused on our comprehensive team approach, advancing technologies, and attention to individualized cancer care. We are committed to helping our patients get well, live well, and stay well,” Dr. Haslem added. “It’s through these efforts that our program and outcomes are being recognized nationally.”

For more information about Intermountain Health’s integrated Cancer Centers, click here or call (833) 321-3332.

About Intermountain Health

Headquartered in Utah with locations in seven states and additional operations across the western U.S., www.intermountainhealth.org is a nonprofit system of 33 hospitals, 385 clinics, medical groups with some 3,900 employed physicians and advanced care providers, a health plans division called Select Health with more than one million members, and other health services. Helping people live the healthiest lives possible, Intermountain is committed to improving community health and is widely recognized as a leader in transforming healthcare by using evidence-based best practices to consistently deliver high-quality outcomes at sustainable costs. For more information or updates, see https://intermountainhealthcare.org/news.