The bulk of nonprofit hospitals' community benefit spending, per the Minnesota Hospital Association's report, goes toward absorbing medical bills left unpaid by patients, government programs or private insurers.
Results from the 2025 Minnesota Student Survey show that a smaller share of eighth-, ninth- and 11th-grade students report using cannabis, compared to 2013.
Breast cancer survivor Jennifer Marshall and her sister, Lacey McGrane, talk about why the Earth Day Half Marathon is an annual tradition in the St. Cloud Financial Credit Union Sports Spotlight.
Jan Malcolm, former state health commissioner and Gov. Tim Walz’s new health care adviser, said Minnesota’s hospital leaders are describing the current health care model as “fundamentally broken.”
Approval from from National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation is for the maximum length possible and won't be revisited until 2035.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services set a May 31 goal to revalidate nearly 6,000 health service providers in 13 categories considered high risk for Medicaid fraud or abuse.
In 2023, Minnesota banned conversion therapy for minors and vulnerable adults. Two bills aim to shore up that ban, plus other changes, following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Colorado’s law.
It’s 2nd violation in less than a month for Harmony View Assisted Living, which failed to properly report two deaths last year. Earlier, a staff member had a sexual relationship with a resident.