Intermountain providers, based on their knowledge, experience, and level of comfort with medical cannabis, are now able to provide a letter to patients in accordance with the Utah Medical Cannabis Act. The letter states that the provider has a pre-existing relationship with the patient, that the patient has a qualifying condition under the law, and that the patient’s qualifying condition may benefit from treatment with medical cannabis.
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Knowing what to expect can provide comfort to both you and your family. We consider the care and comfort of our patients to be of utmost importance, and our team of skilled healthcare professionals is here to help meet your medical needs.
GermWatch provides timely information about common infectious diseases circulating in Utah.
Are you ready to be in charge? The GRAD program offers resources and tools to help prepare teens to successfully manage their own health during their transition to adult care.
Intermountain is spreading the word about handwashing as the single most important means of preventing the spread of respiratory infection like colds, coughs, and flu, and controlling the spread of intestinal infections.
Intermountain Healthcare Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) is responsible for facilitating and accrediting interprofessional educational opportunities provided to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, advanced practice clinicians, and other healthcare professionals.
Intermountain Healthcare has a compulsory immunization policy in order to protect our patients and employees.
Intermountain Healthcare's Speakers Bureau offers presentations for local community and civic organizations in Utah, free of charge, to groups of 25 or more.
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