Intermountain Health reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(4,330 total reviews)
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Rob Allen

56% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Intermountain Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 4,330 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Intermountain Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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4K reviews
3.0
Feb 19, 2026
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Pros

Tuition reimbursement and educational programs which encourage growth. Great physicians and APPS who generally care about patients, dispute being limited due to Senior Leadership constraints.

Cons

Executive and Senior Leadership are far too removed from understanding functionality of daily workflows across the board. From physicians/APPs, RNs, MAs, PSRs, and management, there is an obvious and overbearing disconnect with leadership. Process are implemented with little to no input from those it effects, often leading to failed outcomes, higher stress, and the need to go back and "fix the fix" that was implemented. IH is expanding throughout multiple states and regions, which is wonderful. However, the recent "harmonization" (trigger word for most employees!) of these regions is absurd. Assuming you can standardize every policy, process, and workflow from Utah to Montana like it is a KFC "secret spices" recipe is reckless and dangerous for patients. There is data and science behind why collecting/understanding demographics is imperitive. What works for one community or state, does not work for others. However, leadership is so tunnel visioned on "harmonizing" they do not seem to acknowledge how damaging this is. In fact, many of the policies and processes they are "harmonizing" (ahhhh, that word!!) cannot even be agreed upon by the CNOs of the different regions, so they just slap the multiple policies together and roll it out without any consideration for impacted workflows. (Example: Red flag trigger word policy--literally couldn't even agree on the NAME of the policy, so they slapped together 2 titles and lists simply to roll it out! When the CNO of Canyons was confronted on how burdensome the additional list is for teams, she expressed that the nurses aren't working hard enough anyway.) Because of "harmonization," regions who have implemented standards for patient safety (and can show data over a decade of how these standards have reduced errors) are being stripped of the tools required to keep these practices in place. Why? Because we didn't plan ahead for "harmonization" and we can only use resources of the least common denominator. If Montana can't do it, or we didn't get them the equipment/training ahead of time, then nobody can do it. This puts patients and caregivers at risk every.single.day! Let's not even talk about revenue and billing practices, which is a massive arterial bleed, hemorrhaging from every service line. The solution? Give local managers dot sized bandaids and tell them to get to work to stop the bleed. Comical really. The money will be recouped from somewhere...Caregivers don't need pension anyway, right?

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Intermountain Health Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your review with us. First and foremost, we are sorry to hear that you are unhappy with your experience at Intermountain Health. We appreciate your valuable feedback as it helps us identify the areas we can improve. Intermountain is uniquely positioned to provide communities in the Mountain West with advanced care techniques and innovative solutions to their health needs, as well as deliver high-quality care at a sustainable cost to more patients and growing communities. Our growth as an organization supports our ability to do groundbreaking work and invest in large, life-saving projects, as well as be the partners in health that each unique community needs us to be. By collaborating and driving positive change together, we can help shape the future of healthcare and make a meaningful impact on patient care. We take all feedback seriously and will share your review with our teams as we continue to move forward.
2.0
Feb 18, 2026

Love Joe's not a fan of Intermountain

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have been with this hospital for many years and have had many opportunities to grow.

Cons

Not thrilled with the way Intermountain has handled things since taking over this hospital. The culture is different now. Because of the merger, this hospital is suffering with the loss of Kaiser.

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Intermountain Health Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your review with us. As two of the nation’s leaders in providing better healthcare outcomes for lower costs, combining SCL Health and Intermountain Health’s operational and clinical programs strengthens our shared focus while simultaneously expanding our collective footprint to serve more patients and communities throughout the Mountain West. This merger also allows us to reduce costs by allowing for economies of scale and sharing best practices and resources, which can lead to improved quality of care for our patients. We appreciate your review and will share it with our teams as we continue to move forward.
5.0
Feb 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great management, team players, positive environment

Cons

Prn to part time to full time can be difficult in certain positions

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Intermountain Health Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We value all our current and former caregivers’ feedback, as our focus is to continually improve our practices. We are happy to hear about your time at Intermountain Health and that you enjoy our collaborative, team-focused work culture and our supportive leadership. We appreciate your review and will share it with our teams as we continue to move forward.
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