SCL Health to merge with Intermountain Health, creating not-for-profit hospital giant in West (2024)

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Owner of Colorado’s St. Joseph, Good Samaritan and Lutheran is the smaller partner in the mix, which creates a network of 33 hospitals and hundreds of clinics across six states

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SCL Health to merge with Intermountain Health, creating not-for-profit hospital giant in West (2)

SCL Health, the Colorado-based operator of eight not-for-profit hospitals with 16,000 employees, will merge into much larger and secular Intermountain Healthcare of Utah, officials announced Thursday, creating a chain of 33 hospitals with 58,000 employees across six Western states.

SCL Health, a Catholic system begun by nuns in Kansas and now based in Broomfield, will give up its corporate name and overall leadership to Intermountain, but the individual Colorado hospitals such as St. Joseph and Good Samaritan will retain their names and their religious identity.

Intermountain Healthcare, also not-for-profit, has been secular since the original hospitals in the system were donated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Current Intermountain CEO and president Dr. Marc Harrison will have those titles with the merged company, which expects combined annual revenue of about $14 billion. The Intermountain hospitals will remain secular.

The hospital systems differ on how they handle the COVID-19 vaccines for employees. SCL Health requires the vaccine, as do other Colorado hospital systems. Harrison said Intermountain Healthcare has not mandated the vaccine, but has “north of 80%” compliance and “climbing every day.” He said the crisis in the pandemic is among those in the community who are not vaccinated, but added that Intermountain will do “whatever we need to do to take care of people.”

Intermountain runs a managed health insurance plan for 1 million residents in its current area, but SCL Health CEO Lydia Jumonville said there had been no discussions about expanding the insurance program into Colorado or other states. Harrison said there may be “market by market” applications for health insurance expansion, “or there may not be.”

Jumonville said Intermountain Healthcare wants SCL Health to continue to embrace its Catholic heritage, and that “we will follow all of the Catholic” ethical and religious directives, “and all of the values of the Catholic hospitals will be there.”

Both Harrison and Jumonville said the merger would help the hospitals continue promoting “affordable” care, but did not answer specific questions from reporters about whether they would commit to freezing or lowering prices. Colorado hospitals have been called out in recent reports for collecting some of the highest profits in the nation, and in other markets, major hospital mergers have not delivered cost savings to the consumer.

“If you can find two systems more committed to keeping costs down, please show them to us,” Harrison said, frequently emphasizing that neither hospital system was under financial pressure to merge. Instead, Harrison and Jumonville said, the combination is meant to promote better health care and expanded patient access.

Jumonville said the pandemic and its influences on health delivery did not impact the merger talks. Both CEOs said because their territories do not overlap, no staff cuts are planned as a result of merging the systems, and only a “handful” of employees would need to move. SCL’s system will continue to be run by Jumonville from Broomfield, they said.

SCL Health said the merger would not impact its close relationship with Kaiser Permanente. The managed health provider uses facilities at St. Joseph and other SCL hospitals for its inpatient and other hospital needs.

Whether or not Intermountain expands its insurance plan to new states, both CEOs said they have fielded eager contacts from “payers” — insurance companies or self-insured large employers — who seek innovation in plans for their employees. That innovation can include risk-based arrangements for the providers, who can be rewarded if they hit quality of care marks while also keeping costs down.

On costs, Harrison said, “Please watch us and hold us to be accountable.”

SCL Health, despite a large Colorado network, has remained smaller than the dominant hospital groups run by UCHealth, Centura, and for-profit HealthONE. The SCL Health group had previously announced it will build a new, $650 million Lutheran Medical Center campus a few miles west of their current Wheat Ridge site.

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SCL Health to merge with Intermountain Health, creating not-for-profit hospital giant in West (2024)

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SCL Health to merge with Intermountain Health, creating not-for-profit hospital giant in West? ›

Salt Lake City, UT/Broomfield, CO (April 5, 2022) - Intermountain Healthcare and SCL Health, two leading nonprofit healthcare organizations, have completed their merger, creating a model health system that provides high-quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare to more patients and communities in Utah, Idaho, ...

Does the Mormon Church own Intermountain Healthcare? ›

While Intermountain Health's heritage is built on the church's dedication to serving the community, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has no powers, administrative or otherwise, over the health system's operations.

Did Intermountain buy SCL Health? ›

Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare and Broomfield, Colo. -based SCL Health merged into a 33-hospital system with more than 58,000 employees in April 2022, less than eight months after signing a letter of intent to explore the transaction.

What is the new name for SCL? ›

Colorado-based SCL Health and Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare have reached a milestone in the their merger that was completed in 2022. The first medical facility sign in Colorado bearing the system's new brand and name, Intermountain Health, was unveiled Wednesday.

Is Intermountain Healthcare a SCL? ›

We are excited to announce that SCL Health is merging with Intermountain Healthcare on Friday, April 1, 2022. As you start to see our new name and logo in the coming months, we want to reassure you that many things will stay the same in how you currently receive care and services from us.

What insurance company does the Mormon Church own? ›

Beneficial Financial Group is an insurance and financial services company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation (DMC), the for-profit arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

What business does the Mormon Church own? ›

The church is also known to own banks, hotels and restaurants, real estate development, forestry and mining operations, and transportation and railway companies. The church's real estate investment arm, Property Reserve, Inc., paid $174.3 million for an industrial park in Hialeah, Florida in or around January 2024.

Did the CEO of Intermountain Healthcare step down? ›

Intermountain Healthcare CEO Marc Harrison is stepping down after six years leading Utah's biggest health care system. Why it matters: Intermountain is where at least half of Utahns get their healthcare.

What happened to Intermountain Healthcare? ›

SCL Health and Intermountain Healthcare have merged to form a new organization serving patients and communities in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. The scope and scale of the merger will enhance care provided at SCL Health's hospitals and clinics.

What does SCL Health stand for? ›

It's Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth. Before there was health insurance or federal programs such as Medicare, much of the funding of our hospitals was done by the sisters.

What is the religious affiliation of Intermountain Healthcare? ›

Serve as a ministry of the Catholic Church

Following in the legacy and tradition of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, our Catholic care sites continue the healing ministry of Jesus.

Why are hospitals changing their names? ›

In fact, just a couple years ago, 80 hospitals announced name changes or other rebranding efforts. With consumers' increased access to information and reviews, healthcare brands now have to attend to brand marketing in the same proactive and competitive way that other sectors have had to for decades.

Why did Intermountain Healthcare change its name? ›

Intermountain Healthcare is changing its name as part of a larger rebranding. The system is ditching the word “care” and opting for Intermountain Health, the system announced Monday. The new name reflects the system's mission to keep people healthy beyond the traditional healthcare setting, Intermountain said.

Is Intermountain only in Utah? ›

Based in Salt Lake City, UT, Intermountain serves patients and communities in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.

Who owns the LDS hospital? ›

The hospital was originally owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), but is now owned and operated by Intermountain Healthcare (IHC).

Is LDS Hospital part of IHC? ›

LDS Hospital (formerly Deseret Hospital) is a general urban hospital and surgical center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The hospital was originally owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), but is now owned and operated by Intermountain Healthcare (IHC).

Who runs Intermountain Health? ›

Executive Spotlight: Intermountain Health CEO Rob Allen.

Does the LDS Church own BYU? ›

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) owns and runs the school.

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