Nursing Excellence
at McKay-Dee Hospital
Who we are
McKay-Dee Hospital is proud to serve as a Level II Trauma Center with a longstanding legacy of clinical excellence and deeply rooted commitment to patient-centered care. Our nursing team, comprising approximately 900 dedicated professionals, embodies the heart of our mission. Each nurse brings passion, skill, and an unwavering dedication to advancing the profession of nursing and improving the lives of the patients and communities we are privileged to serve.
Journey to Magnet excellence
Being “on the Journey to Magnet Excellence” refers to a healthcare organization’s commitment to achieving the prestigious Magnet® Recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)- a designation that validates excellence in nursing and patient care. The Magnet journey is a transformational process that fosters a culture of nursing excellence, professional growth, and improved patient outcomes. It involves:
- Creating a culture of excellence through shared governance, evidence-based practice, and continuous quality improvement.
- Empowering nurses at all levels to lead innovations, amplify their voices, and practice to the top of their license.
- Engaging all departments to achieve high standards in clinical outcomes and patient experience.
Our Care Delivery Model: Patient-Centered Care
At McKay-Dee Hospital, our care delivery model is rooted in patient-centered care. Our caregivers partner closely with patients and their families to understand and respond to each individual’s holistic needs, ensuring that every aspect of care is thoughtful, personalized, and deeply compassionate.
Intermountain Health Nursing Professional Practice Model
Professional Shared Governance Councils
Professional Governance in nursing emphasizes empowering clinicians through shared decision-making and accountability. It fosters a culture based on partnership, equity, ownership, and accountability, thereby enhancing the profession's standards and the quality of patient care. Decision-making is grounded on evidence.
McKay-Dee Hospital has an integrated Professional Shared Governance structure consisting of the following councils and committees:
- Unit Professional Governance Councils
- Experience Professional Governance Council
- Magnet Champions Council
- Clinical Inquiry Professional Governance Council – EBP & Research
- Leadership Professional Governance Council
- Nursing Professional Development Council
- Practice Professional Governance Council
- Safe Mobility
- Clinical Informatics
- HAPI
- Hospital Coordination Council
Career Ladder Program
iAspire, Intermountain Health’s Professional Development Program, is a voluntary career ladder designed to recognize and reward nursing excellence for nurses working 50% or more in direct care roles.
The program supports the following and is aligned with our Nursing Professional Practice Model and the fundamentals of extraordinary care:
- Encourages professional growth and development
- Differentiates levels of nursing expertise
- Fosters a culture of inquiry through evidence-based practice, research, and lifelong learning
- Increases retention
- Recognizes and rewards accomplishments achieved by the clinical nurse for their impact and the difference they make in safety, quality, patient experience, and professional practice
A message from our Chief Nursing Officer - Tiffany
At McKay-Dee Hospital, nursing is at the heart of everything we do. We are proud of our long-standing tradition of compassionate, high-quality care and excited about the future we are building together. Our nurses are trusted professionals, leaders, and advocates who make a meaningful difference for patients, families, and our community every day.
We are deeply committed to nursing excellence and the Magnet culture, supporting an environment where nurses are empowered to grow, innovate, and practice at the highest level. The dedication, skill, and humanity our nurses bring to their work are what set McKay-Dee Hospital apart.
I am continually inspired by the passion and purpose of our nursing teams as they live the Intermountain mission of helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
Tiffany Bears, MSN, RN
Chief Nursing Officer
Intermountain Health McKay-Dee Hospital
Awards
- CMS 5-star Rating
- Grade “A” for Patient Safety
- 2025 Premier 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals
- 2025 PincAI 100 Top Hospitals
- 2025 Vizient Top Decile Performance, Large Specialized Complex Care Cohort
- 2025-2026 Nationally recognized leader in:
- America's 250 Best Hospitals (2026, 2025, 2024)
- America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Excellence (2026)
- America’s 100 best hospitals for spine surgery (2025, 2026)
- America’s 50 best hospitals for outpatient prostate care (2025, 2026)
- Coronary Intervention Excellence (2026)
- Critical Care Excellence (2025, 2026)
- Gastrointestinal Care Excellence (2026, 2025)
- Stroke Care Excellence A(2026)
- 2025 American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines: Gold Plus for Stroke
- Lown Institute 8-29-2025 – A grade for social responsibility and overall
- 2024, 2025, 2026 Healthgrades Awards
- #1 in Utah for Critical Care
- #1 in Utah for GI Care
- #1 in Utah for GI Surgery
- 2025 Utah Safety Council: Award of Merit and Honor
- 2025 National Choice for Women’s Care in:
- Patient Safety
- Obstetrics
- Heart Care
- Stroke Care
- Patient Experience