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Intermountain Health

Chris Hugo, Marketing Director

Building Trust before the Patient Arrives

Chris Hugo

Chris Hugo

Chris Hugo’s career spans healthcare marketing, communications, agency strategy and consumer engagement roles. The progression of his work reflects a consistent focus on connecting organizational priorities with the needs, expectations and decision-making behavior of local communities.


Making Healthcare Decisions Easier to Navigate


Healthcare marketing carries a different burden than consumer marketing. Patients are often making decisions under stress, with limited information and little room for error. The challenge is not attracting attention; it is helping people understand where to seek care, when to act and what options are available to them.


Hugo's role sits within one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the western United States, serving communities across multiple states through hospitals, clinics, physician networks and health plan services. That scale creates a complex communications environment where patient needs vary significantly across markets.


In Nevada and Southwest Utah, Hugo helps communities understand the healthcare services they can access. Instead of only aiming for more campaign visibility, he emphasizes clear and trustworthy communication. This helps patients feel confident in their care choices long before they enter a facility.


Keeping Local Relevance inside a Large Health System


Large healthcare organizations face a constant challenge. System-wide consistency is important, but healthcare decisions are highly local. Communities respond in various ways to health issues, provider relationships and access problems. Hugo works where these realities meet. His leadership role involves balancing regional market conditions with the overall goals of a health system that has many hospitals and hundreds of care locations.


That responsibility becomes particularly important as healthcare organizations compete for patient attention across digital channels. Search behavior, online reviews and local reputation increasingly influence how patients select providers and care locations. Marketing leaders are expected to understand both the data behind those decisions and the human concerns driving them.


Hugo's background spans both healthcare organizations and agency-side strategy, where he has led teams and initiatives across communications, digital marketing and client engagement. Through this work, he has gained a nuanced understanding of the factors that influence patient acquisition and long-term community relationships.


Connecting Community Expectations with Care Access


Public expectations of nonprofit health systems are more than just brand name recognition. Patients want facts, easy access to services and evidence that organizations recognize local health issues.


In Intermountain Health's mission-driven setting, marketing leadership focuses on conveying both services and the real benefits of healthcare access. Patients today evaluate healthcare organizations on more than reputation. They want clear guidance, accessible services and evidence that providers are actively addressing the health concerns affecting their communities. The organization serves millions of patients across a wide geographic area and has a strong presence in communities throughout the Intermountain West.


For a regional marketing leader, that means understanding how communication influences patient behavior. Messages surrounding preventive care, specialty services or new access points can affect whether individuals seek treatment early or delay care. The work, therefore, sits close to broader health outcomes, even when the immediate responsibility is marketing.


Hugo's role shows that healthcare marketers are now expected to take part in organizational decision-making instead of only acting as communication specialists. Understanding community needs, market dynamics and patient behavior is important to succeed.


Healthcare marketing has become less about promotion and more about reducing uncertainty for patients. Chris Hugo's work reflects that shift. By aligning regional market insight with the demands of a large nonprofit health system, he helps create clearer pathways between healthcare organizations and the communities they serve. For healthcare leaders navigating similar challenges, the lesson is practical: effective communication begins with understanding how people make care decisions long before they become patients.


The articles from these contributors are based on their personal expertise and viewpoints, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations.
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Intermountain Health

Chris Hugo

Marketing Director, Intermountain Health

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