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Utah hospitals

Utah hospitals: racial-equity scorecards

46 Medicare-certified

46 Medicare-certified hospitals serve Utah, represented by the Utah Hospital Association. This page aggregates CMS Hospital Compare measures — overall star rating, mortality / safety / readmission / patient-experience measure-group performance — for each of those facilities.

University of Utah Hospital and Intermountain Medical Center run most of Utah's inpatient capacity. Intermountain's integrated delivery system serves as the primary care and hospital network across the Wasatch Front.

The state's recognized safety-net hospital systems — the facilities that carry a disproportionate share of Medicaid and uninsured admissions — include: University of Utah Hospital (Salt Lake City), and Intermountain Medical Center (Murray). Each has its own detail page below.

Two editorial notes on scope. First, CMS does not publish a racial-disparity scorecard per-hospital at national scale; what we surface below is the facility's overall CMS rating paired with any race-stratified metric we could find in a primary source (AHRQ Disparities Atlas, a state discharge scorecard, or a published study). Second, we do not rank hospitals as 'worst for Black patients' without a primary-source citation — the legal standard for that claim requires it.

Safety-net systems in Utah

  • University of Utah Hospital (Salt Lake City)
  • Intermountain Medical Center (Murray)

All 46 hospitals in Utah

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