As a local, independent health care system serving Southwest Montana, Bozeman Health stands as the region's premier healthcare provider. Operating under the Bozeman Health umbrella, its various care sites offer comprehensive medical services to the community. Notably, Bozeman Health holds the distinction of being the largest private employer in the Gallatin Valley, boasting a workforce of over 2,000 dedicated employees who contribute to the health system's success and commitment to excellence.
From our beginnings as a single hospital, we now cover a service area that extends throughout southwestern Montana. Our health system now encompasses two hospitals, numerous specialty treatment centers, a network comprising physician and urgent care clinics, outpatient facilities, and retirement and assisted-living residences. These facilities are manned by a dedicated workforce comprising hundreds of professionals spanning physicians, nurses, medical assistants, technologists, and specialists, all committed to our core principles.
Recognized for its commitment to exceptional patient care and innovation, Bozeman Health has garnered numerous accolades and accreditations. The institution takes pride in its achievements, having received recognition for outstanding patient safety measures, excellence in clinical care, and accreditation from esteemed bodies such as The Joint Commission and the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Bozeman Health's unwavering dedication to advancing healthcare standards continues to earn it praise and trust within the medical community and among the patients it serves.
Our Mission Statement: To improve community health and quality of life.
Our Vision Statement: We want to be your partner in health and wellness, compassionately delivering the best care for each person, every time.
Out Values: Bozeman Health values are SPIRIT: Service, People, Integrity, Respect, Improvement and Teamwork
Our Culture: Bozeman Health's Culture of Excellence provides a framework for how we live and work and describes organizational attributes that inform who we are:
For 25 years, Bozeman Health Foundation has generated financial support for vital services and facilities right here at home, contributing to Bozeman Health's mission to improve community health and quality of life. The foundation, formed in 1998 as a nonprofit corporation governed by an independent board of directors, is charged with administering all philanthropic gifts for Bozeman Health. The foundation realizes its mission through the development and stewardship of philanthropic resources in support of Bozeman Health's mission and strategic goals.
Through philanthropic partnerships and community support, $83 million has been raised since the foundation's inception, with permanent endowment funds to help underwrite current and future medical innovations and opportunities to ensure services will continue to advance health care for all of those living in and visiting this region.
Medicine has changed greatly since our hospital began operations in 1911, and Bozeman Health has been able to stay at the forefront and expand health care services because, for more than a century, our community has been generous with their charitable support. At the same time, the population has seen continuous growth, resulting in ever-increasing demands for health care services that cannot be met exclusively with our health system's resources. To meet these growing needs, Bozeman Health Foundation remains dedicated to its mission and works to remove barriers and increase access to health and wellness for our community.
The foundation raises private funds for two purposes: first, contributions are sought for capital projects, specialized equipment and expanded services that provide patients advanced treatments in their home community; and second we continue to build our program and endowment funds so that our resources will ensure a perpetual impact on causes that matter the health and well-being of our community.
Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center is a 125-bed facility, DNV GL-accredited, certified Level III trauma center. Deaconess Regional Medical Center has a 20 bed critical care unit, encompassing both intensive care and progressive care, along with medical and surgical units, operating rooms, 24/7/365 emergency and trauma care, Family Birth Center including Labor and Delivery, Mother Baby, and Southwest Montana's first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Deaconess Regional Medical Center received a five-star overall hospital quality rating for 2021 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center is an eight-bed critical access hospital providing emergency and primary care to the Big Sky and West Yellowstone communities. The two-story, 35,000-square-foot medical center includes 24/7/365 emergency services with a heli-stop for air ambulance service, primary care, imaging and ultrasound, laboratory services and inpatient and retail pharmacy.
Bozeman Health Belgrade Clinic + Urgent Care is proud to serve this community and surrounding areas. In addition to family medicine, the clinic offers urgent care, laboratory and diagnostic imaging services, physical therapy and pediatrics. Urology and oncology specialists are also available at Belgrade Clinic by appointment.
Bozeman Health Cottonwood + Surgery Center opened in the spring of 2021. With primary care for the whole family conveniently located on the third floor (including family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics) along with gastroenterology, and pain management, Cottonwood Clinic keeps care close to home for West Bozeman and Four Corners residents.
Bozeman Health Hillcrest Senior Living is an active adult retirement community and member of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. The retirement community features both independent living apartments (Aspen Pointe) and assisted-living accommodations (Birchwood) for those who need additional care and support. Originally built in the 1960s, it was completely renovated in 2001 and given a beautiful expansion in 2010. The community offers housing to more than 150 seniors and has more than 80 full-time and part-time staff serving their residents. It is located adjacent to Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital, making emergency or regular care all the more accessible.
Bozeman Health Foundation is a separate, non-profit corporation, governed by an independent board of directors that administers all philanthropic gifts to Bozeman Health and its programs. The foundation was established in 1998 to generate private financial support for improved community health and quality of life through support of Bozeman Health. The efforts of the foundation allow the health system to continue expanding its healthcare services and remain at the forefront of medical care in all of Montana.
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B2 Care, powered by Bozeman Health, delivers convenient and affordable access to care when and where people need it through its entities of B2 MicroCare, B2 VirtualCare, and B2 UrgentCare.
• B2 VirtualCare gives on-demand access to physicians through its app (available on Google Play or Apple App store) 24/7/365 for a low cost of $69.
• B2 MicroCare, located at Oak and 19th in Bozeman, is staffed by a nurse practitioner and a patient care tech, providing a nimble care experience for patients ages 2 and older. Appointments at B2 MicroCare are built in 15-minute increments, uniquely created for the patient on the go who needs quick, convenient, quality care for one minor ailment.
• B2 UrgentCare sites are staffed by physicians, nurse practitioners, patient care techs, X-ray techs, and a clinical lab specialist. Our B2 UrgentCare teams give compassionate, expert care for those needing immediate attention for injuries, ailments, and DOT and occupational health needs.