Talk:Mayo Clinic Health System

June 2021
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About Mayo Clinic Health System Mayo Clinic Health System is a family of clinics, hospitals and other health care facilities serving more than 48 communities in southern Minnesota, western Wisconsin, and northeastern Iowa. Providers bring the knowledge and expertise of Mayo Clinic to these communities to ensure patients receive world-class health care close to home. Mayo Clinic Health System patients have access to a full spectrum of health care options, with more than 100 medical and surgical services and specialties available throughout the system’s four regions. To best meet the unique needs of the communities it serves, patients receive quality health care at Mayo Clinic Health System sites and, when needed, can receive highly specialized care at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota. Facilities Mayo Clinic Health System has four regions – southeast Minnesota, southwest Wisconsin, southwest Wisconsin, and northwest Wisconsin. Facilities in each region range from large regional medical centers with hospitals to rural primary care clinics, and include: •	17 hospitals •	Three large community hospitals in Mankato, Minnesota, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota serves as the hub for Mayo Clinic Health System’s southeast Minnesota region. •	Four mid-size community hospitals •	Ten critical access hospitals •	More than 50 provider clinics (including two rural health clinics) •	A mobile health clinic serving rural southern Minnesota communities Research Mayo Clinic Health System has experienced substantial growth in research requests during last 3 years.

Mayo Clinic Health System employs dedicated Research staff in all of its four regions, as well as numerous research temporary professionals to work and train alongside investigators.

Mayo Clinic Health System sites in Eau Claire and La Crosse have collaborative research agreements with the University of Wisconsin to establish a path for students and faculty to expand their ideas and career path and support patient opportunities for Mayo Clinic investigators.

Twenty-one sponsored Research and Innovation collaboration projects have been awarded to fund various science, student projects, Quality initiatives, and patient directed research studies to support research growth in the northwest Wisconsin region.

Mayo Clinic Health System deployed new COVID-19 research trials during 2020 to help meet the changing needs of our patients.

Education Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences is committed to educating the health professionals of the future, both to meet the needs of Mayo Clinic as well as to spread the Mayo culture and philosophy of health care beyond the walls of the institution. The school’s goal is to be a national/international leader in the transformation of health sciences education. Programs: 177 Professions: 58 Enrollment: 1,687 Graduates: 895 Residency Programs While Rochester, Minnesota, is home to the majority of Mayo Clinic’s medical and scientific educational programs, residency-level training opportunities also exist at the following Mayo Clinic Health System sites. The experience gained through these residencies helps prepare physicians, advance practice providers, pharmacists, and other professionals to bring Mayo Clinic-quality care to the local communities where they choose to establish their medical careers. Current residency program offerings: •	Clinical Pastoral Education -- Eau Claire, Wisconsin •	Certified registered nurse anesthetist – La Crosse, Wisconsin •	Family Medicine -- Eau Claire (WI), La Crosse (WI), and Mankato (MN •	Nurse Practitioner – Mankato, Minnesota •	Pharmacy -- Eau Claire and La Crosse, Wisconsin •	Physician Assistant student rotation and training – Mankato, Minnesota

Mayo Clinic Health System in Northwest Wisconsin

Mayo Clinic Health System has physical presence in 11 communities throughout northwest Wisconsin. Represented by a leadership team comprised of a physician, nurse, and regional chair of practice -- as well as a community and employee represented board of directors – Mayo Clinic Health System sites in northwest Wisconsin are staffed by 365 physicians who treated the needs of more than 166,000 patients during 2020. Locations Mayo Clinic Health System sites can be found in the following northwest Wisconsin communities: •	Barron	•	Bloomer	•	Eau Claire 	•	Menomonie 	•	Osseo •	Rice Lake	•	Chetek	•	Chippewa Falls	•	Glenwood City	•	Elmwood

•	Mondovi

Notable Awards and Achievements In 2021, Mayo Clinic Health System community hospitals in northwest Wisconsin received a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for Overall Hospital Quality. Five stars is the highest score possible, and the national average is 3 out of 5 stars. Hospitals that receive 5-star ratings are among the top 13.6% of hospitals in the United States. Mayo Clinic Health System sites in northwest Wisconsin also earned an "A" grade for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group, an independent, national nonprofit organization run by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits. Mayo Clinic Health System in Southwest Wisconsin

Mayo Clinic Health System sites in southwest Wisconsin span from Arcadia, Wisconsin in the north to Prairie du Chien in the south, and from Caledonia, Minnesota in the west to Tomah, Wisconsin in the east. Represented by a leadership team comprised of a physician, nurse, and administrator -- as well as a community and employee represented board of directors – Mayo Clinic Health System’s southwest Wisconsin hospitals and clinics are staffed by 240 physicians who treated the needs of more than 99,000 patients during 2020. Locations Mayo Clinic Health System sites can be found in the following southwest Wisconsin communities: •	Arcadia	•	Holmen	•	La Crosse 	•	Onalaska •	Prairie du Chien 	•	Sparta	•	Tomah	•	Caledonia, MN

Notable Awards and Achievements In 2021, Mayo Clinic Health System community hospitals in southwest Wisconsin received a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for Overall Hospital Quality. Five stars is the highest score possible, and the national average is 3 out of 5 stars. Hospitals that receive 5-star ratings are among the top 13.6% of hospitals in the United States. Mayo Clinic Health System sites in southwest Wisconsin also earned an "A" grade for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group, an independent, national nonprofit organization run by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits. Mayo Clinic Health System in Southeast Minnesota

Mayo Clinic Health System’s southeast Minnesota region serves dozens of communities throughout southeast Minnesota. The southeast Minnesota region is staffed by 225 physicians who treated the needs of more than 189,000 patients during 2020.

Locations Mayo Clinic Health System sites can be found in the following southeast Minnesota communities: •	Adams	•	Albert Lea	•	Austin	•	Cannon Falls •	Charles City, IA	•	Decorah, IA	•	Ellsworth	•	Faribault •	Kasson	•	Lake City 	•	Lake Mills, IA	•	New Richland •	Owatonna	•	Plainview	•	Red Wing	•	Rochester •	Wells	•	Zumbrota

Notable Awards and Achievements In 2021, Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing received an “A” grade from Leapfrog, and a 5-Star CMS rating – top ratings for these important measures of Quality, Safety and Patient Experience.

Mayo Clinic Health System’s southeast Minnesota region, along with the southwest Minnesota region, recently launched a Mobile Health Clinic that will visit rural communities on a rotating basis, bringing in-person and virtual care, laboratory and pharmacy services directly to patients in their hometown.

Mayo Clinic Health System’s southeast Minnesota region is focused on expanding digital options for patients, such as: Online self-scheduling; Express Care online; Patient Online Services; video visits; telehealth connections for specialty consults; and remote patient monitoring.

Mayo Clinic Health System’s southeast Minnesota region continues to partner with county public health agencies, Emergency Management coalitions, school districts and local employers to provide the very latest COVID-19 information, treatments, and vaccines. Mayo Clinic Health System in Southwest Minnesota Mayo Clinic Health System’s southwest Minnesota region serves the needs of dozens of communities throughout southwest Minnesota. The region’s 231 physicians served the needs of more than 163,000 patients during 2020. Locations Mayo Clinic Health System sites can be found in the following southwest Minnesota communities: •	Belle Plaine	•	Fairmont	•	Janesville 	•	Le Sueur 	•	Mankato •	Montgomery	•	New Prague	•	St. James	•	St. Peter	•	Waseca •	Waterville

Notable Achievements Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato recently opened a new outpatient Radiology clinic within its current Madison East Center space. Th region is also focused on improving its Diversity and Inclusion work and has implemented a new Community Health Worker program to better reach underserved and diverse patient populations. Mayo Clinic Health System sites in southwest Minnesota continue to increase the number of virtual appointments offered to patients, including Urgent Care on demand in Mankato, and also launched a new Mobile Health Clinic and Family Medicine Residency program.

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 * This editor appears to have an undisclosed paid relationship with the subject. --Drm310 🍁 (talk) 14:21, 14 September 2022 (UTC)

Article draft for review
Hello Wikipedia editors! My name is Maria. I'm an employee of Mayo Clinic Health System, and aware of the rules for conflict of interest editing. I've disclosed my COI here and on my User page, and will not make direct edits to the article. I'm looking for editors to review the article and make appropriate changes on my behalf. I have been working on an updated draft of this article. My draft expands the history of the health system, our facilities, research, and community work. I also consolidated the table of locations in a way that I hope is easier to manage. I've uploaded the draft to my user space for review here. Feedback is welcomed, and I look forward to working with editors to improve this article! Thanks, MM from MCHS (talk) 15:05, 6 July 2022 (UTC)


 * @MM from MCHS: Per the conversation at User talk:MM from MCHS/Draft:Mayo Clinic Health System, I assume that the requested edit is responded to and appropriate edits already made. Shall I close this particular edit request now? &#8212;CX Zoom[he/him] (let's talk • {C•X}) 20:05, 7 September 2022 (UTC)
 * Since there was no respond to the above question, I'm going to close this request as answered. Z1720 (talk) 23:49, 12 October 2022 (UTC)