Consolidated Children's Hospital Not Feasible.MINNEAPOLIS -- Leaders of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota is the sixth-largest children’s health care organization in the U.S., with 326 staffed beds at its two hospital campuses in St. Paul and Minneapolis. , Fairview Health Services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract and its University of Minnesota Children's Hospital The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. , and Allina Hospitals & Clinics said today that they have been unable to come to an agreement on building a consolidated children's hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. that is workable and financially viable for each of the individual organizations. The decision resulted from four months of comprehensive joint planning on complex issues including financial viability, clinical integration and academic affiliation that involved the University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher. http://umn.edu/. Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. . "We knew when this process began that it would be an extremely complex undertaking," said Alan Goldbloom, M.D., president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. "The discussions were open and constructive, but the outcome was disappointing for all. Nevertheless, we remain committed to building on our strengths and ensuring that children in this region receive care that is second to none." During the evaluation process, joint work groups studied all aspects of building a new hospital. Each organization's volunteer board chairs and leadership teams were actively involved throughout the planning process. They sought out subject matter experts inside and outside their organizations, and listened to leaders of some of the country's best-known children's hospitals, as well as community members. It became apparent that the parties would be unable to pursue an independent, consolidated children's hospital without putting at risk the financial stability of some of the existing organizations and impeding their collective ability to continue delivering outstanding healthcare to the community. The group found no existing model that reflects this community's unique position of supporting several existing high-quality facilities that serve our children. The Twin Cities already has exceptional, nationally recognized children's hospitals at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota in both Minneapolis and St. Paul; and thriving pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. care, research and education at the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital, Fairview. "Through this planning process we developed a new appreciation for what already exists," said Dick Pettingill, president and CEO, Allina Hospitals & Clinics. "As stewards of the community's healthcare resources for patients of all ages, we agree that going forward with a financially unsustainable plan is not in the community's interests." Added Jon Campbell, CEO-Minnesota and executive vice president at Wells Fargo Bank and chair of Fairview's board, "This community currently offers exceptional children's health Children's Health Definition Children's health encompasses the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. care that I hope will become even stronger through what we have learned from this effort." |
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