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ESSENTIA HEALTH

A group of about 400 advanced practice providers plan to join a vote Monday to authorize a potential strike against the Northland care provider.
Negotiations between the Minnesota Nurses Association and the city’s health care systems are ongoing. Contracts with Essentia and Aspirus St. Luke’s are set to expire June 30.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison will select a mediator to ensure public interest is upheld in finding academic medicine solutions for the state.
In a letter to employees, Fairview President and CEO James Hereford said they still want “resolution on sale of the academic assets.”

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Some hospitals across the U.S. have paused gender-affirming care services for youth following a Jan. 28 executive order. Access appears to remain stable across Minnesota's health systems.
The entities seek to expand footprint of education, training and clinical care delivery across Minnesota by aligning resources across systems.
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The former Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center, replaced by a new facility, is being carefully demolished. It's where Bob Dylan, in 1941, was delivered by "the best doctor in Duluth."
Essentia Health cited the low volume of births happening at the hospital as the reason behind the unit’s closure
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The health care system's Advanced Practice Providers filed for an election vote with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday
Essentia CEO Dr. David Herman will lead "a new parent company," a news release said.

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The Greater Minnesota Housing Fund is bringing together six of the state's largest health care systems to learn about how investing in affordable housing can improve a community's health outcomes.
The charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board were dropped after the Minnesota Nurses Association agreed to its new contracts with hospitals.
Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association have agreed to the contract agreements reached with Twin Ports and Twin Cities hospitals last week. The contracts will last for three years.

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