Scott Barlow
Board Member
In September 2025, Scott accepted the position of Executive Director of the One Utah Health Collaborative, a private non-profit initiative of Governor Spencer Cox to improve healthcare outcomes, costs and experience throughout the State across all healthcare sectors. Additionally, Scott and his wife Collette volunteer their time as the Executive Directors of the Volunteer Care Clinic in Provo, coordinating the work of volunteer physicians and health workers, under the auspices of the United Way and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Prior to that, Scott served as the CEO of Revere Health, the largest independent physician group in the State of Utah, from 2001 to 2025. Under his leadership, Revere grew from a system of 19 Providers and 100 employees to over 400 providers practicing at over 100 urban and rural clinic locations and hospitals throughout the State of Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.
Revere has been a national leader in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS) health care reform efforts. In the CMS programs Revere has achieved quality and cost improvement to the targeted populations for eight consecutive years, lowering the actual total costs of care by over 43% from 2015 to 2022.
Mr. Barlow frequently presents on ways to improve healthcare that lead to better outcomes, lower costs, and improved patient and caregiver experiences. He has served on multiple state and national boards and committees and speaks frequently on practical steps for overall improvement.
Scott and his wife Collette live in Salem, Utah, and enjoy outdoor time with their family. He holds a B.S. in accounting from the University of Utah and an M.B.A. in healthcare administration from Westminster University.