List of hospitals in Minnesota

The following List of hospitals in the U.S. state of Minnesota is given in the order of the city where the hospital is or was located. It is also sortable by county, name, health system, and number of staffed beds. Hospitals that have closed are notated with the year of closing. Minnesota's oldest hospital is M Health Fairview's St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul, which first opened in 1853 in the Minnesota Territory. The largest hospital, in terms of staffed beds, is Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, which was founded in 1864 by William and Charlie Mayo and has a total of 2,014 beds (1,220 beds at its St. Marys campus and 794 at its Methodist campus). There are twice as many rural hospitals as urban hospitals in Minnesota. In 2017, Minnesota hospitals provided 536,375 inpatient visits and nearly 12.7 million outpatient visits.[1]

Hospitals

According to the Minnesota Department of Health, there were 130 state licensed hospitals with 16,140 beds in 2019. There were an additional six federally licensed hospitals in Minnesota.[2]

Notes:

  1. ^ Health system are usually listed on the hospital's website or the health system list of hospitals.
  2. ^ 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. In most instances, the number of beds is found in the American Hospital Directory.[3]
  3. ^ HOSP- Number of beds the hospital is licensed for by the state of Minnesota in 2019[2]
  4. ^ Hospital moved, and new location opened in 2023
  5. ^ Original Location built that year
  6. ^ New location opened that year
  7. ^ Formerly Prairie Ridge Hospital and Health Services[41]
  8. ^ District One Hospital in Faribault became Allina Health Faribault Medical Center on January 1, 2022.[45]
  9. ^ In 2016, a $2.5 million goal was met by local residents, businesses and CentraCare employees to build a new medical campus. In 2017, the new hospital and clinic opened.
  10. ^ Formerly Immanuel-St. Joseph's Hospital
  11. ^ Combined total for Children's Minnesota St. Paul and Minneapolis
  12. ^ Monticell Hospital was originally known as the Monticello--Big Lake Community Hospital.[76]
  13. ^ The Owatonna Clinic offers outpatient services and is adjacent to the Owatonn Hospital.
  14. ^ 381 combined total for St. Paul and Minneapolis Children's Minnesota hospitals
  15. ^ Formerly St. Michaels Hospital

Minnesota trauma centers

Defunct hospitals

Psychiatric hospitals and centers

Health care systems

The following health care systems are located in Minnesota:

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