West Valley top 100 Hospital - Top 15 Health System - HCA Healthcare Mountain Division

West Valley Medical Center and its 10 sister facilities in Idaho, Utah and Alaska are part of one of the nation’s Top 15 Health Systems™, according to an independent analysis based on a scorecard provided by PINC AI™, the technology and services brand of Premier, Inc., and reported by Fortune.

HCA Healthcare’s Mountain Division, which encompasses the 150-bed Caldwell facility as well as more than 100 care sites in Idaho, Utah and Alaska, shared the top ranking in the Medium Health Systems category. The ranking is based on an objective, quantitative analysis of publicly available data to identify the top health systems in the U.S.

“This is an exceptional accomplishment that speaks to the skill and passion of our nearly 10,000 colleagues in the Mountain Division, as well as the physicians and providers who choose to practice with us,” said Greg Angle, president of HCA Healthcare’s Mountain Division. “In 1.5 million annual patient interactions, our extraordinary team shows their commitment to our shared mission of caring for people and improving lives.”

West Valley was previously named to PINC AI’s list of the Top 100 Hospitals™, along with six other Mountain Division hospitals.

The Mountain Division is one of 15 divisions of HCA Healthcare, one of the nation’s leading providers of health services. The knowledge, data and best practices from HCA Healthcare’s 37 million annual patient interactions enhances the care delivered in Alaska, Idaho and Utah, hospital leaders say.

“We’re so proud to be part of this amazing network. The insights from across HCA Healthcare’s 184 hospitals impact our community and improve the experience of the Idahoans who trust us with their care,” said Travis Leach, chief executive officer at West Valley Medical Center.

The PINC AI study aims to inspire hospital and health system leaders to pursue higher performance and deliver added value to their patients and communities. The quantitative study is based on a balanced scorecard which consists of a variety of measurements distributed across four pillars: clinical, financial, operational and patient experience.