- Source: 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.
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.
Notes:
Minnesota trauma centers
Defunct hospitals
Abbott Hospital, Minneapolis, merged with Northwestern Hospital in 1980
Albany Area Hospital and Medical Center, Albany, closed in 2015
Albert Lea Hospital and Clinic, Albert Lea (Mayo Clinic Health System), closed in 2019
Asbury Hospital, near Elliot Park in Minneapolis, 350 beds, became United States Veterans Hospital Number 68 in 1921.
Eitel Hospital, Minneapolis, closed in 1985
Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center, Fergus Falls, closed in 2005
Glen Lake Sanatorium, Minnetonka, closed in 1976
Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, and House, Montrose
Lakeside Medical Center, Pine City, closed in 2010
Mayo Clinic Health System Springfield, Springfield, HOSP-24, closed in 2020
Metropolitan Medical Center, Minneapolis, merged with Mount Sinai Hospital (Minneapolis) in 1990 and closed in 1991 - buildings taken over by Hennepin County Medical Center
Midway Hospital, St. Paul, closed in 1997
Minnesota Correctional Facility – Faribault (former mental hospital), closed in 1989
Minnesota Correctional Facility – Willow River/Moose Lake (former Moose Lake Regional Treatment Center), Moose Lake, closed in 1988
Minnesota State Sanatorium for Consumptives, Walker, closed in 2008
Mount Sinai Hospital, Minneapolis, merged with Metropolitan Medical Center (Minneapolis) in 1990 and closed in 1991
Ripley Memorial Hospital, Minneapolis, closed before 2007
Rudolph Latto House, Hastings, closed in 1949
St. Ansgar Hospital, Moorhead, closed in 1990
St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul, closed in December 2020
St. Mary's Hospital, Winstead, closed in 1989
Tanner's Hospital, Ely
Thompson–Fasbender House, Hastings, closed in 1953
White Earth Hospital, closed late 1940s
Psychiatric hospitals and centers
Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center, Anoka
Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center, Fergus Falls (closed in 2005)
Minnesota Security Hospital (formerly St. Peter State Hospital), St. Peter
Sanford Health Behavioral Health Center, Thief River Falls, PSY-HOSP-16
Health care systems
The following health care systems are located in Minnesota:
References
Bibliography
Resman, Michael (2013). Asylums, Treatment Centers, and Genetic Jails: A history of state hospitals in Minnesota. St. Cloud: North Star Press.
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