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On the border of north Minneapolis and Robbinsdale, community members and families rely on care and healing provided by North Memorial Health Hospital, Robbinsdale. For over 70 years, it’s been more than just a health care facility; it’s a place of service for those in need. Yet, behind its steadfast commitment to serve all people lies a silent struggle.
With a rising number of Medicare and Medicaid patients and mounting complexities in the health care environment, tough choices lie ahead. Without assistance, the Robbinsdale hospital anticipates losses of $100 million by 2025.
On behalf of our fellow physicians and advanced practice providers at North Memorial Health, we know how vital our care is to our community. To continue our mission, we need help from local leaders, state lawmakers and federal programs to sustainably serve our communities. By rallying together, by recognizing the invaluable role the Robbinsdale hospital plays in our community, we can ensure its sustainability. Securing the necessary local assistance isn’t just about balancing budgets — it’s about safeguarding the essence of compassionate care and humanity that our hospital relentlessly provides. The patients who walk through our doors depend on us for more than just medical attention. They trust us with their well-being, their futures. Furthermore, the neighboring hospitals depend on us to help carry the needs of the communities we collectively serve.
The Robbinsdale hospital serves as a “safety net” hospital without the benefit of any official designation that brings additional funding. Without commensurate funding assistance from local cities or counties, our hospital’s operations, care teams and patients will be negatively impacted. The core patient population it serves is very similar to other urban hospitals in the region, like nearby Hennepin Healthcare’s Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC). The only difference is that Hennepin Healthcare receives county assistance. North Memorial Health currently receives none.
Securing local help is crucial to ensure continued service to those in need.