Logan Regional Hospital
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| Logan Regional Hospital | |
|---|---|
| Intermountain Healthcare | |
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| Geography | |
| Location | Logan, Utah, United States |
| Coordinates | 41°45′27″N 111°49′16″W / 41.757444°N 111.821111°W |
| Organization | |
| Funding | Non-profit hospital |
| Services | |
| Standards | Accredited by the Joint Commission[1] |
| Emergency department | Level III Trauma Center[2] |
| Beds | 146 |
| Helipad | Yes |
| History | |
| Opened | 1975 |
| Links | |
| Website | Official website |
| Lists | Hospitals in Utah |
| Other links | Hospitals in Utah |
Logan Regional Hospital is a 146-bed general hospital located in Logan, Utah. It is owned by Intermountain Healthcare. The hospital serves Cache Valley, including Cache County, Utah and Franklin County, Idaho, and western Wyoming. Logan Regional's mission is "Helping People Live the Healthiest Lives Possible."[3] The hospital services include a Level III Trauma Center, Cancer Center, Women and Newborn Center, digital imaging services, and heart catheterization services. Logan Regional was named one of the United States' 100 top hospitals in 2018, marking the sixth consecutive year it has received this honor.[4]
The predecessor to Logan Regional Hospital, and Cache Valley's first hospital, was the William Budge Memorial Hospital. Built in 1914, it was a 50-bed facility that offered operating rooms and maternity care. In 1948, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints acquired Cache Valley's two hospitals, The Budge Memorial Hospital and Cache Valley General Hospital, as part of the church's health system.[5] In 1975, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints turned over its system of 15 hospitals, including Logan LDS Hospital, to the communities they served. A secular, not-for-profit health care system, Intermountain Healthcare was formed to operate the hospital system. Logan LDS Hospital was renamed Logan Hospital. The hospital relocated in 1980 to a larger, more modern facility where they continue to operate. Since relocating, Logan Regional has added the Intermountain Budge Clinic (opened in 2000) to the hospital campus, a Women and Newborn Center (opened in 2007), and a Cancer Center (opened in 2008).[5] In 2015, Logan Regional Hospital and the Budge Clinic expanded its facility by 154,000 square feet.[6]
