INTEGRIS Health
At INTEGRIS Health, the physicians, employees and volunteers take their education and skills into the community to make a difference in the lives of fellow Oklahomans. Their dedication, combined with our resources, helps accomplish a variety of things – from providing free clinical services, screenings and education programs to working with juvenile offenders and providing activities for senior citizens.
We also realize that the health of a community isn’t just physical and mental – it’s economic and spiritual as well. That’s why we offer a myriad of programs that address all of these important issues.
As the state’s largest not-for-profit and Oklahoma-owned health care system, with hospitals, specialty clinics, family care practices and centers of excellence, INTEGRIS is here for you. But medicine isn’t always about caring for the sickest of the sick. It’s about doing everything in our power to keep our friends and neighbors and every Oklahoman from becoming ill in the first place.
The future of caring for illness is firmly rooted in wellness. That’s why INTEGRIS doctors are here for you every day, with everything from the lifesaving care that can restore your health to wisdom and guidance on staying healthy.
We believe deeply that if we work together — and we work hard — we can all live fuller, healthier lives, and give future generations the gift of true health and well-being.
Timothy Pehrson is the President and Chief Executive Officer of INTEGRIS, Oklahoma’s largest health care system.
Pehrson comes to Oklahoma from Intermountain Healthcare, widely recognized as an innovative, high-quality health system. Pehrson worked at Intermountain for many years in which he held numerous operational and executive leadership roles. Most recently, Pehrson served in a dual role as Regional Vice President/CEO for the North Region and Vice President of Continuous Improvement for the entire health system.
In his role as CEO of the North Region, he was the market leader of a five-hospital region in Utah and Idaho. Pehrson played a pivotal role in the effort to integrate clinical services and functional areas. Those hospitals were recognized as “Truven 100 Top Hospitals” 12 times, and one of them received the Everest Award, which was given to 17 hospitals across the country that have the highest performance and the fastest long-term growth over five years.
As Vice President of Continuous Improvement, Pehrson designed and implemented the system’s enterprise-wide efforts to drive caregiver engagement and strong performance in safety, quality, patient experience, access, costs and growth.
Pehrson received his Master of Science degree in Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.














