St. Luke's Health System

St. Luke's Health System

Hospitals and Health Care

Boise, Idaho 40,054 followers

Your passion, Our Mission

About us

As the only Idaho-based, not-for-profit health system, St. Luke’s Health System is dedicated to our mission “To improve the health of people in the communities we serve.” Today that means not only treating you when you’re sick or hurt, but doing everything we can to help you be as healthy as possible. Working together, we share resources, skills, and knowledge to provide the best possible care, no matter which of our hospitals you choose. Each St. Luke’s Health System hospital is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care, with prestigious awards and designations reflecting the exceptional care that is synonymous with the St. Luke's name.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1902
Specialties
pediatric care, cancer treatment, heart and vascular care, stroke care, rehabilitation, emergency services, medical services, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, neurology, urology, and women's services

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Employees at St. Luke's Health System

Updates

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    In a tribute to the tireless work of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Luke’s physicians recently dedicated the second of two Treasure Valley memorials. The memorials are located at the Meridian and Boise Medical Centers and commemorate St. Luke’s frontline workers and health care professionals who bravely navigated the many stages and challenges of the pandemic. The COVID-19 memorials include antique streetlamps removed from the Boise Medical Center in preparation for the Boise campus development project underway. The plaques beneath the lights read, “The light of your courage, which provided so much hope, will never be forgotten.” “We wanted to create a place where our teams can regularly visit to reflect on the immense impact COVID-19 had on all of us,” said Dr. Charles Washington, chief of staff for the St Luke’s Treasure Valley Medical Staff. “These memorials represent both the grief and the courage we witnessed, particularly from our fellow colleagues who faced unprecedented challenges.” The two memorials were funded by a generous gift from the Treasure Valley Medical Staff, many of whom were on the front lines during the pandemic. The COVID-19 memorial at the Meridian Medical Center was recently dedicated and a brief dedication ceremony was held Oct. 1 at the Boise Medical Center.

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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A screening mammogram can help find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat. For those living in the Magic Valley, here is a scheduling quick-reference guide: Walk-in We're now offering walk-in screening mammograms at our Magic Valley locations: St. Luke's Women's Imaging Center: Twin Falls, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Imaging at St. Luke's Jerome Medical Center: Jerome, Wednesday only, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MyChart You can schedule your screening mammogram through St. Luke's MyChart online or via the app. The process is simple and easy. From the main menu, click on "Schedule an Appointment," then "Schedule a Mammogram" to select your location and appointment date/time. Phone To schedule a mammogram at our Twin Falls or Jerome location, call 208-814-7220. Financial assistance is available to help cover the cost of a mammogram or diagnostic breast studies. Patients in Twin Falls and Jerome can call 208-814-7250 to learn more.

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    We’re excited to share that construction is nearly complete for our new Consolidated Service Center, a 332,700-square-foot fulfillment and distribution facility located on Black Cat Road in Meridian. Set to open in 2025, this building will house and provide supplies and pharmaceuticals throughout all St. Luke’s locations, improving our service delivery and reinforcing our commitment to providing high quality care to the communities we serve. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gvmt4fcu

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    The newly established St. Luke's Veterans Employee Resource Group, or VERG, marked its official launch by participating in several local Magic Valley events, raising awareness for veteran suicide and honoring those lost in the 9/11 attacks. On Sept. 10, National Suicide Awareness Day, several VERG members volunteered at a special event to bring attention to the staggering statistic that 22 veterans die by suicide each day. Many participants proudly donned their old service uniforms, representing their respective military branches, as part of a solemn ceremony aimed at raising awareness for this critical issue. In addition, VERG members participated in the Magic Valley 9/11 memorial by serving as flag bearers for the American flag that was then proudly hoisted across the Snake River Canyon for the following week in remembrance of the lives lost on Sept. 11. The group also set up an informational booth at the event, sharing details about the VERG and its mission while connecting with other veteran service organizations.

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    CEO Chris Roth helps celebrate St. Luke's Magic Valley EVS earning 5-star rating, placing among top 5% St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center has been named one of the top 350 cleanest hospitals in the United States, placing the hospital in the top 5% of the nation. Hospitals on the list received a five-star cleanliness rating based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems surveys. This is a national, standardized survey of hospital patients about their experiences during a recent inpatient hospital stay. The Environmental Services team in Twin Falls was congratulated by St. Luke’s President and CEO Chris Roth and celebrated with a cake featuring a “Top 5%” message. Robin McDaniel-Lemmons, manager of environmental services at St. Luke’s Magic Valley, has worked at the hospital almost 38 years. “During my time at St. Luke’s the current housekeeping team is the most patient engaged ever,” she said. “The team gives 100%, and I am very thankful.”

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    St. Luke's Magic Valley team takes top spot at puzzle competition! Quick with their minds and hands, several St. Luke’s Magic Valley teammates took top honors in a recent puzzle competition. Hosted by the Twin Falls Lions Club, teams of one to four people were allowed to compete with each team given the same 750-piece puzzle. St. Luke’s staff members Cat Mueller Leonhard, Ashlee Hawkins, Paul Reeve and Maggie Gaynor named their team “The Quality Pieces,” and took the competition seriously, holding a strategy meeting prior to the competition to plan their approach. The competition started at 1 p.m. with a brief intermission at 2:15 p.m. By 2:45 p.m. “The Quality Pieces” had all their pieces in place, taking the first-place prize!

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    St. Luke's Nampa team welcomes fall with Jersey Day! Around St. Luke's Nampa last week, team members wore different uniforms of sorts and donned some of their favorite jerseys. Among the team in the photos are Marquesa Wilson (Distribution), Losa Manuokafoa (Administration), Charmaine Rausch (Women's Services), Terri Garnder (Surgical Services), and Rich Shelvock (FNS).

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    RN Katie McDevitt was recently presented the DAISY award at the Milano Drive St. Luke’s Family Health Clinic with the team and leaders present. McDevitt used her resources and connections within the St. Luke's Centralized Clinical Resource team to connect a patient with the help she needed to ensure her safety and well-being. “It may seem like a small encounter or scenario, but it is a great reminder that nurses have the ability to make a huge positive impact in even the smallest interactions," the patient shared.

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    St. Luke’s IHT partners with Idaho Army National Guard at recent exercise to enhance cybersecurity defenses. Earlier this month, St. Luke’s partnered with the Idaho Army National Guard to test the security of St. Luke’s digital environments. Known as a penetration test, Idaho Army National Guard members worked side by side with St. Luke’s team members from multiple IHT departments, attempting to hack parts of our environment as a shared learning exercise. “It was such a great experience for everyone involved and both sides walked away having learned a lot,” said Shawna Hofer, St. Luke’s chief information security officer. “This was the beginning of a stronger partnership with the Idaho Army National Guard.” For the exercise, 20 participants split into two teams and a command center. The two teams were located at St. Luke’s Plaza in Boise and at the Anderson Center at the Boise Medical Center campus. This first-of-its-kind, weeklong educational exercise between the two entities served as a starting point and discovery phase to benefit both organizations and strengthen the cybersecurity community. The exercise highlighted St. Luke’s strong protections against potential cyber-attackers while also showcasing areas of opportunity to augment defenses. “The collaboration between and among both the Idaho Army National Guard and St. Luke’s team members was outstanding in building rapport and sharing knowledge and skills,” Hofer said.

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