Healthcare Providers in Idaho
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Idaho from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Idaho from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Idaho's healthcare system serves a rapidly growing population of approximately 2 million residents across a largely rural state. Boise, the state capital and largest city, is the center of Idaho's healthcare infrastructure. St. Luke's Health System and Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center (part of Trinity Health) are the two dominant health systems in the Treasure Valley, together operating the largest hospitals in the state. St. Luke's Boise Medical Center is a Level II Trauma Center and the state's largest hospital.
Idaho faces significant rural healthcare challenges, with many counties designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas. The state has a lower physician-to-population ratio than the national average, and rural residents often travel long distances for specialty care. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) (healthandwelfare.idaho.gov) oversees Medicaid, public health programs, and behavioral health services.
Idaho expanded Medicaid in 2020 through a voter-approved ballot initiative, extending coverage to adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level. This expansion significantly reduced the uninsured rate in the state. The Idaho State Board of Medicine (bom.idaho.gov) licenses physicians and provides online license verification.