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Minnesota Health Plans and
Provider Organizations
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
Blue Cross and Blue Shield has been providing
health care to the people of Minnesota since
1933. This health plan offers different
products, services, programs and provider
networks. Visit this site to look for a health
care plan for an individual or business, find a
doctor in one of their networks and learn more
about BCBS.
HealthPartners
HealthPartners is a family of nonprofit
Minnesota health care organizations focused on
improving the health of its members, its
patients and the community. HealthPartners is
consumer-governed. HealthPartners and its
related organizations provide health care
services, insurance and HMO coverage to nearly
660,000 members. More than 9,200 employees staff
the various HealthPartners organizations. The
HealthPartners family includes the
HealthPartners Medical Group and Clinics,
RiverWay Clinics, HealthPartners Central
Minnesota Clinics,
HealthPartners Dental Group and Clinics, Regions
Hospital, Regions Hospital Foundation,
HealthPartners Research Foundation,
HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education,
and Group Health, Inc. The HealthPartners family
also includes Group Health, a staff-model health
maintenance organization (HMO) founded in 1957,
and the former MedCenters Health Plan, a
network-model HMO founded in 1972.
HealthPartners is affiliated with Regions
Hospital, Ramsey clinics and Regions Hospital
Foundation in 1993.
HealthPartners and its related organizations
offer a range of products, both fully-insured
and self-insured, to meet the needs of large
employers, small employers, individuals and
seniors.
Allina HealthVillage Home and
Medica
Allina Health System is a not-for-profit,
integrated health care organization that
operates through two divisions: Allina Hospitals
& Clinics and Medica.
Allina Hospitals & Clinics, a network of 19
hospitals and 48 clinics, offers a wide range of
inpatient, outpatient, medical transportation
and home-based health care services.
Medica helps meet the health care coverage
needs of more than one million members
throughout Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and
eastern North Dakota and South Dakota.
Mayo Health System
The Mayo Health System is a network of
clinics and hospitals serving the healthcare
needs of people in more than 60 communities in
Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Community-based
physicians and their patients are supported by
the highly specialized expertise and resources
of Mayo Clinic. This partnership is dedicated to
providing quality healthcare close to home.
Visit this website to learn about Mayo Clinic
locations, employment with Mayo Clinic and
health information.
United Health Care and
United Health Group
UnitedHealthcare designs and operates health
benefits systems with commercial, Medicare and
Medicaid products. Today, the company serves
approximately 8.6 million individual consumers
as members of its health service systems. On
behalf of these members, the company arranges
access to care with more than 340,000 physicians
and 3,500 hospitals across 44 U.S. markets and
several international markets.
UnitedHealthcare is a business unit of
UnitedHealth Group, a diversified health and
well-being enterprise.
Park Nicollet
Park Nicollet Health Services is an
integrated care system that includes Methodist
Hospital, Park Nicollet Clinic, Park Nicollet
Foundation and Park Nicollet Institute. The Park
Nicollet family includes: 25 neighborhood Park
Nicollet clinics, Methodist Hospital, five
urgent care centers, 12 pharmacies, nine optical
stores, two hearing aid centers, three home care
product stores, refractive surgery center,
family birthing center.
The Park Nicollet Health Services´ site is
designed by a team of experts in health care to
provide resources and information to use in
taking an active role in personal health care.
This site offers general medical information
that may help make decisions about medical care
and treatment. In addition, this site provides
information on accessing Park Nicollet health
care services.
Fairview Health Services
Fairview Health Services is a provider
network made up of hospitals:
Fairview-University, Southdale, Ridges, Lakes,
Northland, Red Wing, Range Clinics, as well as
other services including emergency/urgent care,
Institute for Athletic Medicine, laboratory
guide, pharmacies, patient care programs, online
birthplace, birth and family, classes and
support groups and health information. Fairview
is made up of Senior CareFairview Community
Health Services, Fairview Home and
Community-Based Services, Fairview Lakes
Regional Health Care, Fairview Northland
Regional Health Care and Fairview Red Wing
Regional Health Services.
St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System
St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System is
made up of 25 clinics, hospitals and specialty
care facilities located in northern Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Michigan. SMDC brings primary
care, specialty services and medical technology
to families in their own communities. SMDC
offers care in three hospitals: St. Mary's
Medical Center, the largest hospital in Duluth,
MN, is an acute care tertiary referral center,
serving patients throughout northern Minnesota,
northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. SMDC
community hospitals providing quality care close
to
home include Pine Medical Center in Sandstone,
MN, and St. Mary's Hospital of Superior in
Superior, WI. SMDC provides primary care to
families in 24 clinics throughout the region.
Stratis Health
Stratis Health was born on January 1, 1997,
through the merger of the Foundation for Health Care
Evaluation (FHCE) and the Health Outcomes Institute
(HOI). The organization's mission is to improve
health services. Combining skill sets from both
former organizations, Stratis Health is able to
provide a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to
gathering, analyzing, and reporting data on the
performance of health services and to applying
findings for informed decision making. Stratis
Health's major contract is as Minnesota's Medicare
Peer Review Organization (PRO). Today, Stratis Health has a
variety of efforts underway focusing on process and
outcomes measurement and reaching beyond the
Medicare population.
As a result of the merger, Stratis Health has
developed a plan to work locally, nationally, and
internationally with governmental bodies or
programs, private health care ventures and services,
and a variety of other organizations interested in
health services quality improvement. Stratis Health
is proud to be a working partner with such groups as
the State of Minnesota, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, Managed Health Care Association, and the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),
formerly the Health Financing Administration.
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