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Community Benefit Report

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Community Benefit Report

Continuing Our Legacy of Excellence in Health Care

As the only Idaho-based, not-for-profit, community-owned and community-led health system, St. Luke’s is dedicated to our mission to improve the health of people in the communities we serve in southern Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. From our founding in 1902, to our establishment as a health system in 2006, to today, St. Luke’s has long been a leader in quality care and a vital partner in addressing community health needs.

We are committed to providing all patients with the highest quality health care, regardless of their ability to pay.

“St. Luke’s mission is made possible in part through purpose-driven partnerships. We’re honored to work alongside local organizations and schools to expand access to care, address social drivers of health and promote wellness. Together, we reach more people, close gaps in health services and build healthier communities.”

- Chris Roth, President and CEO, St. Luke's Health System

2025 Community Benefits

As the only Idaho-based, not-for-profit, community-owned and community-led health system, St. Luke’s is dedicated to our mission to improve the health of people in the communities we serve in Southwest and Central Idaho, Eastern Oregon and Northern Nevada. From our founding in 1902 to our establishment as a health system in 2006 to today, St. Luke’s has been a leader in quality care and a vital partner in addressing community health needs.

All data are from fiscal year 2025 (Oct. 1, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2025). Numbers of 1 million or more are rounded.

Graphics showing $1.18 Billion Total Community Benefit and largest contributing factors.

Community Health and Engagement

St. Luke’s Community Health and Engagement, in collaboration with internal and external partners, is dedicated to improving the health of people and the communities we serve by developing, implementing and maintaining optimal community health initiatives designed to address our communities’ most significant health needs. To help direct our efforts, we rely on regular community needs assessments and input from St. Luke’s community boards and community health managers.

Theresa McLeod

“This year has been about deep listening and true partnership — especially important in a time of change and uncertainty across the community health landscape. Through our Community Health Needs Assessment process as well as by listening to our providers and patients, we’ve been able to understand what’s needed most, then respond by providing relevant and impactful support.”

- Theresa McLeod, Administrator of Community Health and Engagement, St. Luke's

St. Luke’s Elmore

2025 Community Benefit

St. Luke’s Elmore

St. Luke’s Elmore Medical Center is a critical access hospital serving Mountain Home and the large, rural areas of Elmore County. The former Elmore Medical Center was founded in 1955 and integrated with St. Luke’s Health System in 2013. The hospital, area clinics and local providers are a vital part of this close-knit community, which includes Mountain Home Air Force Base.

Total Community Benefit: $12.4 Million

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St. Luke’s Magic Valley

2025 Community Benefit

St. Luke’s Magic Valley

What began as Twin Falls County Hospital in 1918 has evolved into the state-of-the-art St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center. It is a vital part of the communities it serves, providing a full range of inpatient and outpatient services to the people of Twin Falls and Jerome as well as Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada.

Total Community Benefit: $167.6 Million

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St. Luke’s McCall

2025 Community Benefit

St. Luke’s McCall

St. Luke’s McCall Medical Center is a critical access hospital serving Valley, Adams and Idaho counties. It is a leader in health and wellness promotion. Founded in 1956 as McCall Memorial Hospital, the medical center and clinics integrated with St. Luke’s Health System in 2010. In 2023, we opened an expanded, modernized hospital and a new urgent care in the community. Our area network includes clinics in McCall, New Meadows and Riggins.

Total Community Benefit: $15.3 Million

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Treasure Valley

2025 Community Benefit

Treasure Valley

St. Luke’s in the Treasure Valley serves the growing cities of Boise, Meridian, Eagle and beyond. St. Luke’s Boise is Idaho’s largest health care provider, the flagship hospital of St. Luke’s Health Systemand home to St. Luke’s Children’s, the state’s only dedicated pediatric hospital. St. Luke’s Meridian is a full-service medical center with the busiest Emergency Department in Idaho. Our Boise and Meridian hospitals and Treasure Valley clinics are Magnet-designated for nursing excellence.

Total Community Benefit: $907.2  Million

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West Treasure Valley

2025 Community Benefit

West Treasure Valley

Our commitment to the West Treasure Valley continues to grow with St. Luke’s Nampa Medical Center, St. Luke’s Fruitland Medical Plaza and clinics throughout Canyon County and in the Fruitland-Ontario area. We’re dedicated to partnering with local nonprofits to improve the health of people in this rapidly growing and diverse region, from the more populated cities to smaller, more remote rural communities.

Total Community Benefit: $67 Million

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St. Luke’s Wood River

2025 Community Benefit

St. Luke’s Wood River

St. Luke’s Wood River Medical Center is a critical access hospital serving Blaine County and the surrounding region. It provides a broad range of advanced services for its size, including an Emergency Department staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, state-of-the-art surgical facilities and outpatient infusion services, including chemotherapy. A wide variety of primary and specialty care providers coordinate patient care in local clinics, along with a network of more than 150 physicians.

Total Community Benefit: $14.7 Million

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Giving Thanks

Our work to assess and address community needs would not be possible without a visionary board of directors and our community boards. We are grateful for their partnership and guidance.

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