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Best Hospitals in Utah 2026

Utah has 51 hospitals with an average procedure payment of $16K. The top-rated hospital is Intermountain Medical Center in Murray with a 5-star CMS rating.

51 Utah hospitals appear in the CMS Inpatient Payment dataset. Ranked by average payment per documented procedure: Mountain View Hospital is the lowest at $11,668; Timpanogos Regional Hospital the highest at $24,115. The gap between the extremes is large enough to matter for any patient with elective scheduling.

Ranking interpretation: the rankings sort on the Medicare payment-per-procedure average, weighted equally across DRG codes. That makes them most useful as a cost-comparison starting point — the LakeQuality value grade layered on top combines this cost data with CMS Hospital Compare quality measures, which is usually the more decision-useful number. For patients comparing hospital costs, the ranking is a useful first cut, but the procedure-specific page is the better tool: cost spreads vary by DRG code, and the all-procedure average can hide important per-procedure differences.

Across Utah's 51 Medicare-participating hospitals, the average payment per procedure is $16K, in line with the national average of $16K. 35% ofUtah's hospitals carry a CMS quality rating of 4 stars or higher, and 33% earn an A or B on our Value Score, which weighs price (40%), quality (40%), and patient outcomes (20%).

Procedure prices in Utah range from Mountain View Hospital at $12K per procedure to Timpanogos Regional Hospital at $24K — a difference of $12K on the same kinds of inpatient stays. Where you go for the same procedure can swing the bill by more than the procedure itself.

All numbers come from the latest CMS Hospital Compare release, which uses Medicare claims data and only reflects payments for Medicare inpatient stays — not what private insurers or self-pay patients actually pay. Star ratings combine seven groups of measures including mortality, patient safety, readmissions, and patient experience. Lower-priced hospitals can still earn an A on the Value Score if their quality stays competitive.

Top 3 Hospitals in Utah

#1A★★★★★

Intermountain Medical Center

Murray, UT

Utah's top-rated hospital with a 5-star CMS quality rating and an average payment of $13K per procedure. Outcome score: 86/100.

#2A★★★★★

Intermountain Health Utah Valley Hospital

Provo, UT

Second-best in Utah. 5-star CMS rating with an outcome score of 82/100. Average procedure payment: $13K.

#3A★★★★★

Va Salt Lake City Healthcare - George E. Wahlen Va Medical Center

Salt Lake City, UT

Third on quality + outcomes. 5-star CMS rating; Value Score 83/100. Lists 15 priced procedures.

Top 20 of 51 Hospitals in Utah

#HospitalCityQualityAvg PaymentValue
1Intermountain Medical CenterMurray★★★★★$13KA
2Intermountain Health Utah Valley HospitalProvo★★★★★$13KA
3Va Salt Lake City Healthcare - George E. Wahlen Va Medical CenterSalt Lake City★★★★★$15KA
4Mckay-Dee HospitalOgden★★★★★$20KB
5University Of Utah Hospital And ClinicsSalt Lake City★★★★★$16KB
6Lakeview HospitalBountiful★★★★★$16KB
7Mountain View HospitalPayson★★★★★$12KA
8Lone Peak HospitalDraper★★★★★$22KB
9Logan Regional HospitalLogan★★★★★$13KA
10St. George Regional HospitalSt George★★★★$15KB
11St Mark's HospitalSalt Lake City★★★★$17KB
12Timpanogos Regional HospitalOrem★★★★$24KC
13American Fork HospitalAmerican Fork★★★★$17KB
14Holy Cross Hospital-DavisLayton★★★★$17KB
15Intermountain Health Alta View HospitalSandy★★★★$16KB
16Park City HospitalPark City★★★★$15KB
17Lds HospitalSalt Lake City★★★★$12KB
18Riverton HospitalRiverton★★★★$12KB
19Holy Cross Hospital-Jordan ValleyWest Jordan★★★☆☆$15KC
20Ogden Regional Medical CenterOgden★★★☆☆$22KC

Hospital quality and cost data for Utah is sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare dataset.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on CMS quality ratings and patient outcomes, Intermountain Medical Center in Murray is the top-rated hospital in Utah with a 5-star CMS rating and an average procedure payment of $13K. Its Value Score is 88/100 (Grade A).

Utah has 51 Medicare-participating hospitals. The average procedure payment across the state is $16K, and 33% of hospitals earn an A or B Value Score.

Utah's average procedure payment of $16K is in line with the national average of $16K. Within the state, prices range from $12K at Mountain View Hospital to $24K at Timpanogos Regional Hospital — a gap of $12K per procedure.

Of 51 hospitals analyzed in Utah, 18 (35%) earn a CMS quality rating of 4 stars or better. CMS star ratings combine measures of mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, timeliness, and effectiveness of care.

Hospitals are ranked first by CMS star quality rating (1-5 stars), then by outcome score, which reflects mortality rates, patient safety, and readmissions. The Value Score combines price percentile (40%, lower price = higher score), quality rating (40%), and outcome score (20%).

Sources: CMS Hospital Compare
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Hospitals ranked by CMS star quality rating and outcome score. Value Score: price percentile (40% inverted), quality rating (40%), outcome score (20%).