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  2. List of hospitals in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Murray County Medical Center Sanford Health: 21 HOSP-25 [96] [2] [3] Sleepy Eye: Brown Sleepy Eye Medical Center Sleepy Eye Medical Center 16 HOSP-16 [2] [3] Staples: Todd or Wadena Lakewood Health System Critical Care Hospital Lakewood Health System: 25 HOSP-37 1937 [97] [2] Stillwater: Washington: Lakeview Hospital HealthPartners: 68 HOSP-97 ...

  3. Maple Grove Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital took some time to get approved because of controversy and the need for legislative approval. However, it was approved to be built by 2006. [2] It opened in 2009. [3] [4] On December 31, 2019, the hospital celebrated its 10 year anniversary. [5]

  4. M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center

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    In 2014, Children's Hospital was renamed University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital in recognition of the financial support that Minnesota Masonic Charities has given the medical center over the past 60 years. [10] [11] [12] In 2018, the medical center announced a $111 million renovation and expansion project. [13]

  5. St. Francis Regional Medical Center (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Regional Medical Center is a not-for-profit regional medical center located on the southwestern edge of the Twin Cities metropolitan area in Shakopee, Minnesota. [1] St. Francis was founded by a small group of Franciscan Sisters in 1938 and is currently owned by Allina Health , [ 2 ] HealthPartners Park Nicollet and Essentia Health.

  6. Regions Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was established in 1872 by the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners as City and County Hospital. It later became Ancker Hospital in 1923, named after its superintendent Dr. Arthur Ancker. In 1965, it moved to its current location on Jackson St. and University Avenue and became St. Paul-Ramsey Hospital.

  7. North Memorial Health Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital evolved from a 30-bed facility to a 518-bed medical center. [5] It developed the first hospital-based medical transportation system involving numerous helicopters, ambulances, and support staff. Today, North Memorial Health Hospital is a level one trauma center, accredited with awards. [6]

  8. Area codes 507 and 924 - Wikipedia

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    Area codes 507 and 924 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan for the southern fifth of Minnesota, including cities such as Rochester, Mankato, Worthington, Fairmont, Albert Lea, Northfield, and Austin. The original area code, 507, was the third area code created for use in the state in 1954, following the original 218 ...

  9. Abbott Northwestern Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The next year, though, a severe shortage of hospital beds in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area spurred hospital organizers to organize a United Hospital Fund drive. It raised $17 million for hospitals around the Twin Cities. [2] In 1964, Northwestern Hospital had 395 beds, along with a medical staff of 244 members and over 1,000 other employees.