Healthcare Providers in Utah
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Utah from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Utah from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 0 providers in this listing.
Utah's healthcare system serves approximately 3.4 million residents, with the majority concentrated along the Wasatch Front urban corridor from Ogden to Provo. The state's dominant health system is Intermountain Health (formerly Intermountain Healthcare), one of the most respected integrated health systems in the United States, known for its evidence-based care models, quality outcomes, and cost efficiency. Intermountain operates over 30 hospitals and hundreds of clinics across Utah and surrounding states.
The University of Utah Health serves as the state's academic medical center, operating University of Utah Hospital — a Level I Trauma Center — and providing specialty care in oncology, transplant, neuroscience, and cardiovascular medicine. Primary Children's Hospital, affiliated with Intermountain Health and the University of Utah, is one of the top pediatric hospitals in the nation.
Utah expanded Medicaid in 2020 through Medicaid Expansion (Full Expansion), after a voter-approved initiative in 2018. The program, called Utah Medicaid, is administered by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (dhhs.utah.gov). Utah has one of the youngest and healthiest populations in the nation, with relatively low rates of smoking and obesity, though rapid population growth is increasing demand for healthcare services. The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) (dopl.utah.gov) handles physician licensing.