Intermountain Health conducted its Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP) for hospitals in Utah, southeast Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Colorado. Together, these reports for Intermountain's owned hospitals fulfill the requirement to make results of the CHNA publicly available.
- The CHNA is a systematic process completed every three years that evaluates the health needs and assets in a community. This leads to identifying priority areas that direct community benefit investments.
- A CHIP is a written implementation strategy describing how the hospital will address the community health needs identified in the CHNA. Intermountain Health and community stakeholders work together to implement interventions designed to improve health outcomes.