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University faculty provide care for patients at PCH, and the University of Utah pediatric residency program and medical school use it as their pediatric training site. [13] The facility was known as Primary Children's Medical Center from 1974 to 2013 until the hospital was renamed to Primary Children's Hospital.
It is located just off Interstate 15 (exit 381) and 905 North 1000 West [1] [2] and is part of the Intermountain Healthcare system. [1] The current hospital was opened in 2009 and has 16 patient beds. [1]
Intermountain Healthcare Life Flight logo (since 2005) Life Flight is an air ambulance service affiliated with Intermountain Health. They originally began service in 1972 with fixed-winged aircraft, but on July 6, 1978, it performed its first patient transport by helicopter, becoming the seventh helicopter (rotor wing) air medical service in ...
Some patient portal applications enable patients to register and complete forms online, which can streamline visits to clinics and hospitals. Many portal applications also enable patients to request prescription refills online, order eyeglasses and contact lenses , access medical records , pay bills, review lab results, and schedule medical ...
A radiological information system (RIS) [1] is the core system for the electronic management of medical imaging departments. The major functions of the RIS can include patient scheduling, resource management, examination performance tracking, reporting, results distribution, and procedure billing. [2]
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). LDS Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital has 262 inpatient beds. [1] The current building, in place of the original 1905 hospital, opened in 1984. [2]
Less than a decade later further expansion of the facility was necessary, so another $12.2 million (equivalent to $37,300,000 in 2023) was completed on the medical center in 1983. In 2003 IHC changed the name to Dixie Regional Medical Center. Two years later, IHC changed its own name to Intermountain Healthcare (or just Intermountain, for short).
In 1975, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints turned over its system of 15 hospitals, including Logan LDS Hospital, to the communities they served. A secular, not-for-profit health care system, Intermountain Healthcare was formed to operate the hospital system. Logan LDS Hospital was renamed Logan Hospital.