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Minnesota nurses union rally against proposed cuts at North Memorial Health

Nurses rally against cuts at North Memorial Health
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Nurses Association plans to speak out Monday afternoon against proposed cuts to services at North Memorial hospitals and its clinics.

North Memorial executives announced cuts that would eliminate outpatient mental health programs and two neonatal intensive care units at North Memorial Health in Robbinsdale, leaving more than 100 employees without a job. 

The cuts are set to go in place by the end of August.

MNA said the changes will force 3,400 patients to find new providers.

North Memorial says it has reached a breaking point with rising health care costs. Administrators also said 75% of their patients rely on government subsidies.

Earlier this year, the Hennepin County Commission eliminated the hospital's $22 million subsidy. Commissioners noted rising expenses at North Memorial and also at Hennepin Healthcare — the county's main hospital.

MNA leaders are accusing North Memorial of choosing to invest in facilities in wealthier communities.

North Memorial is asking the Minnesota Legislature to allow the hospital to participate in a direct Medicaid reimbursement program, to help them pay their bills.

North Memorial released the following statement: 

"Our recent workforce and service reductions are difficult for everyone—most importantly, for team members and the patients we serve. Unfortunately, these decisions, while challenging, were made out of financial necessity to ensure North Memorial Health can continue to deliver on our mission today and into the future. We've been clear about the $100M+ negative impact of government programs to the operations of Robbinsdale Hospital and our need for public funding support. Despite overwhelming community advocacy, state resources are not forthcoming, and our Hennepin County Commissioners stand in opposition to helping us. We are running out of time during this legislative session."

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