Revere Health
Revere Health is the largest independent multispecialty physician group in Utah and southeastern Nevada, United States.[2]
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Formerly | Central Utah Clinic |
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Type | Accountable care organization |
Industry | Healthcare |
Founded | 1960Provo, Utah, United States | in
Headquarters | Provo, Utah , United States |
Number of locations | 100+ |
Area served | Utah, northern Arizona, & southeastern Nevada |
Key people | Scott Bingham (Chair) |
Products | Healthcare services |
Number of employees | 1700+[1] (2017) |
Website | reverehealth |
Description
The company employs 175 physicians and 130 advanced practitioners[3] at over 100 locations throughout Utah, as well as northern Arizona and southeastern Nevada.
History
Founded in Provo in 1960, the company was formerly known as Central Utah Clinic. However, in the early 2010s it began expanding into northern and southern Utah. With its wider service area it became prudent to change the identity of the company from its regional name. In rebranded itself as Revere Health in July 2015.[4][5]
In 2012, Revere Health became the first healthcare organization in Utah to be accredited as an accountable care organization.[2] Revere Health was also the first healthcare organization in Utah to be accepted into the Next Generation ACO initiative (NGACO), which is reserved for ACOs with experience in coordinating care for patient populations and that are willing to assume the highest levels of risk and reward among Medicare’s shared savings initiatives.
In 2020, Revere Health reduced Medicare spending by more than $12 million.[6]
In 2021 it was revealed that the group was impacted by a phishing attack the lead to the exposure of around 12,000 patients.[7][8]
Milestones
Year | Event |
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1969 | Central Utah Clinic is Born |
1980 | Central Utah Clinic grows to 15 doctors and 5 specialties (internal medicine, gastroenterology, cardiology, medical oncology, and dermatology) |
1990 | Internal medicine office expands to Payson |
2002 | Central Utah Clinic welcomes an established orthopedic group in Provo into the practice, further expanding the specialty skill set within the region |
2007 | The American Fork campus is completed, offering residents quality specialty healthcare and surgery center |
2009 | The first family practice group joins, initiating an integrated healthcare system beyond specialties |
2012 | Revere Health becomes the first accountable care organization in Utah |
2015 | Central Utah Clinic rebrands to become Revere Health |
2016 | Revere Health opens multi-specialty health center in Salem. |
2020 | Revere Health opens multi-specialty health center in St. George [10] |
References
- Oliphant, Aisley (27 Apr 2016). "Name of the Game: How Revere Health successfully rebranded". utahbusiness.com. Retrieved 16 Jul 2018.
- Argule, Lexi (22 Dec 2016). "Hospital Impact: 2 keys to Revere Health's value-based shift". fiercehealthcare.com. Questex, LLC. Retrieved 8 Oct 2018.
- Redgrave, Chris (29 July 2015). "Revere Health". KSL.com. Retrieved 19 Dec 2017.
- Neely, Karissa (8 Jul 2015). "Property Solutions changes name to Entrata; Central Utah Clinic now Revere Health". Daily Herald. Provo, Utah: Ogden Newspapers. Retrieved 8 Oct 2018.
- "Central Utah Clinic Is Now Revere Health". reverehealth.com. Revere Health. Retrieved 8 Oct 2018.
- Freeze, Bob (2021-11-16). "Revere Health Reduces Medicare Spending by More Than $12 Million in 2020". Cision PRWeb. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
- Coble, Sarah (2021-08-25). "Revere Health Data Breach Impacts Cardiology Patients". Infosecurity Magazine. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- "Revere Health Phishing Attack Impacts 12,000 Patients". HIPAA Journal. 2021-08-25. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- "Revere Health About Page". Revere Health. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- Morgan, Alexa (2021-11-11). "Focused on patient outcomes, Revere Health celebrates a year of caring at St. George multispecialty health center". St.George News. Retrieved 2022-04-21.