Mayo Clinic Health System

The Mayo Clinic partially owns and operates the Mayo Clinic Health System. Founded in 1992,[1] the Mayo Clinic Health System is as a network of community-based medical services. In 2020, it consisted of more than 70 hospitals and clinics in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.[2][3] The President of the Mayo Clinic Health System, Bobbie S. Gostout, M.D (since 2014), is a board member of the Mayo Clinic Board of Directors.[4]

Mayo Clinic Health System
Nonprofit Health Care Provider
IndustryHealth Care
Founded1992
Headquarters,
US
Key people
President, Bobbie S. Gostout, M.D.
ParentMayo Clinic
Websitemayoclinichealthsystem.org

Mayo Clinic Health Systems

Mayo Clinic Health System, Austin Hospital

The Mayo Clinic Health System was founded in 1992. This system links the expertise of the Mayo Clinic with health care providers in local communities in southern Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and northeastern Iowa.[5] The Mayo Clinic and Mayo Health Systems re-branded their integrated health system to be known as Mayo Clinic Health System on May 23, 2011. The Mayo Clinic Health System consist of hospitals, clinics, and medical service centers. The Fountain Centers were established by the Mayo Clinic in 1974 to assist individuals and their families that have alcohol and other drug problems.[6][7]

Some its facilities in southwest Minnesota (a hospital, clinics and emergency room in Springfield, Minnesota and clinics in Lamberton, Minnesota) were forced to close in 20192020 due to a lack of patients and doctors, which lead to negative operating margins.[8]

Minnesota

Mayo Clinic Health Systems hospitals, clinics, and other centers in Minnesota
City County Name and type of facility Staffed
beds
[Note 1]
State License No.[9], References
Adams Mower Adams Clinic - NH-40[9][3]
Albert Lea Freeborn Albert Lea Health Reach Campus (Dialysis Services, Rehabilitation Services, Hospice) - [9][3]
Albert Lea Freeborn Albert Lea Cancer Center and Store - [9][3]
Albert Lea Freeborn Alberet Lea Fountain Centers - SLFA-26 SLFB-32[9][3]
Albert Lea Freeborn Albert Lea Hospital, Clinic, Pharmacy (Hospital closed in 2019) 159 HOSP-159[10][9][3]
Austin Mower Austin Hospital and Clinic, Fountain Centers, Hospice 82 [10][9][3]
Belle Plain Scott Belle Plaine Clinic - [9][3]
Blooming Prairie Dodge and Steele Blooming Prairie Clinic - [9][3]
Caledonia Houston Caledonia Clinic - [9][3]
Cannon Falls Goodhue Cannon Falls Hospital and Clinic 15 HOSP-15[11][10][9][3]
Fairmont Martin Fairmont Hospital and Clinic 55 HOSP-57[10][9][3]
Fairmont Martin Fairmont Fountain Centers - [9][3]
Faribault Rice Faribault Clinic (Clinic, Fountain Centers, OB/GYN & Womends Health Clinic) - [9][3]
Janesville Waseca Janesville Clinic - [9][3]
Kenyon Goodhue Kenyon Clinic - [9][3]
Lake City Wabasha Lake City Hospital and Clinic, and Care Center 108 HOSP-18, NH-90[12][9][3]
Lake Crystal Blue Earth Lake Crystal Clinic - [9][3]
Le Sueur Le Sueur and Sibley Le Sueur Clinic - [9][3]
Mankato Blue Earth Mankato Hospital and Clinic (formerly Immanuel St. Joseph's) 167 HOSP-272[10][9][3]
Mankato Blue Earth Madison East Center - [9][3]
Mankato Blue Earth Mankato Express Care - [9][3]
Mankato Blue Earth Mankato Eastridge Clinic - [9][3]
Montgomery Le Sueur Montgomery Clinic - [9][3]
New Prague Scott New Prague Hospital 20 HOSP-49[13][9][3]
New Prague Scott New Prague Rehabilitation Services - [9][3]
New Prague Scott New Prague Clinic - [9][3]
New Richland Waseca New Richland Clinic - [9][3]
North Mankato Blue Earth and Nicollet Northridge Clinic - [9][3]
Northfield Dakota Northfield Radiation Therapy - [9][3]
Owatonna Steele Owatonna Clinic (Same Day Clinic, Clinic, Fountain Centers) - [14][9][3]
Plainview Wabasha Plainview Clinic - [9][3]
Red Wing Goodhue Red Wing Hospital and Clinic 50 HOSP-50[10][9][3]
Sherburn Martin Sherburn Clinic - [9][3]
St. James Watonwan St. James Hospital and Clinic 25 HOSP-25[15][9][3]
St. Peter Nicollet Saint Peter Clinic - [9][3]
Springfield Brown Springfield Hospital (closed 2020) 24 HOSP-24[9][16]
Trimont Martin Trimont Clinic - [9][3]
Truman Martin Truman Clinic - [9][3]
Waseca Waseca Waseca Hospital and Clinic 15 HOSP-35[17][18][3]
Waterville Le Sueur Waterville Clinic - [9][3]
Wells Faribault Wells Clinic - [9][3]
Zumbrota Goodhue Zumbrota Clinic - [9][3]

Wisconsin

Mayo Clinic Health System hospitals, clinics and other centers in Wisconsin
City County Name and type of facility Staffed beds (hospitals) References
Arcadia Trempealeau Arcadia Clinic (formerly Franciscan Healthcare) - [3]
Barron Barron Northland Hospital and Clinic - [3]
Bloomer Chippewa Bloomer Hospital and Clinic 25 [3][10]
Chetek Barron Chetek Clinic - [3]
Chippewa Falls Chippewa Chippewa Falls Clinic - [3]
Eau Claire Chippewa and Eau Claire Eau Claire (Store, Luther Campus Clinic) - [3]
Eau Claire Chippewa and Eau Claire Eau Claire Express Clinic - [3]
Eau Claire Chippewa and Eau Claire Eau Claire Hospital 193 [3][10]
Eau Claire Chippewa and Eau Claire Eau Claire Clairmont Campus Clinic - [3]
Ellsworth Pierce Ellsworth Clinic - [3]
Elmwood Pierce Elmwood Clinic - [3]
Glenwood City St. Croix Glenwood City Clinic - [3]
Holmen La Crosse Holmen Clinic - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse Mayo Clinic Health System - La Crosse (Franciscan Skemp Medical Center) 142 [3][10]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Clinic - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Family Health Clinic - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse St. Ann Building - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Franciscan Professional Building - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Belle Square - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Cancer and Surgery Center - [3]
La Crosse La Crosse La Crosse Emergency & Urgent Care Center - [3]
Menomonie Dunn Menomonie Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Center - [3]
Menomonie Dunn Red Cedar Hospital and Clinic 25 [3][10]
Mondovi Buffalo Mondovi Clinic - [3]
Onalaska La Crosse Onalaska Clinic and Store - [3]
Osseo Trempealeau Oakridge Hospital and Clinic 18 [3][10]
Prairie du Chien Crawford Prairie du Chien Clinic - [3]
Rice Lake Barron Rice Lake Clinic - [3]
Sparta Monroe Sparta Hospital and Clinic (Franciscan Healthcare) 25 [3]
Sparta Monroe Sparta Eye Clinic - [3]
Tomah Monroe Tomah Clinic - [3]

Iowa

Mayo Clinic Health Systems Clinics and Hospitals in Iowa
City County Name and type of facility Staffed beds References
Armstrong Emmet Armstrong Clinic - [3]
Decorah Winneshiek Decorah Hospital and Clinic (Winneshiek Medical Center) 25 [3][10]
Lake Mills Winnebago Lake Mills Clinic - [3]

Notes

  1. Beds that are licensed and physically available for which staff is on hand to attend to the patient who occupies the bed. Staffed beds include those that are occupied and those that are vacant

Mayo Clinic Care Network

In September 2011, the Mayo Clinic launched a separate concept, the Mayo Clinic Care Network, which is a collection of facilities in the United States and around the world with access to Mayo Clinic protocols and experts. This network extends beyond the Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa region of the Mayo Clinic Health System.[19][20][21]

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See also

References

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  2. "Mayo Clinic". U.S. News & World Report. 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2018.
  3. "Mayo Clinic Health Systems Locations". Mayo Clinic Health Systems. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  4. "Bobbie S. Gostout, M.D." (PDF). Mayo Clinic. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  5. "History". Mayo Education. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  6. "Fountain Centers". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  7. "History". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  8. "Mayo Clinic closes hospital and clinics in southwest Minnesota". U.S. News and World Reports. December 5, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  9. "Directory of Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facilities, 2019" (PDF). MN Department of Health. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  10. "American Hospital Directory". AHD.com. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  11. "Mayo Clinic Health Systems, Cannon Falls". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  12. "Lake City Hospital and Clinic". May Clinic Health Systems. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  13. "Mayo Clinic Health System - New Prague". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  14. "May Clinic, Owatonna". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  15. "St James Hospital and Clinic". May Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  16. "Springfield, Lamberton to Close in March 1, 2020". Mayo Clinic Health System. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  17. "Waseca Hospital and Clinic". Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  18. "May Clinic Health System in Waseca". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  19. Hansel, Jeff (December 6, 2013). "Mayo Clinic Care Network reaches into California". The Post-Bulletin. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  20. "About the Mayo Clinic Care Network and members". Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  21. "Mayo Clinic Care Network". Journal of the American College of Radiology. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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