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Allina Health reverses policy cutting off clinical care to patients with substantial unpaid bills
Allina Health System announced Wednesday that it was reversing a policy cutting off non-emergency care to its patients who owed more than $4,500 in medical bills. The Minneapolis-based nonprofit ...
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Nonprofit Health System Ends Practice of Denying Care to Patients in Debt
Allina Health, a large Midwestern system of hospitals and clinics, says it has decided to stop cutting off medical care to patients with unpaid medical bills of $4,500 or more. By Sarah Kliff and ...
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Inside Allina Health's Failed Revenue Cycle Strategy, Formal Investigation
The health system is under investigation for allegations it was canceling appointments and "cutting off" patients with medical debt. What went wrong? Revenue cycle leaders are under pressure to ...
Becker's Hospital Review1mon
Allina Health reports $122M Q2 loss
Minneapolis-based Allina Health opted not to fill 150 open positions, as the health system lost $122.7 million between April and June, the Star Tribune reported Aug. 23. In July, the health system ...
Modern Healthcare1mon
Allina Health scraps patient debt policy
Allina Health said Wednesday it rescinded a policy that denied non-urgent treatment to patients with unpaid medical bills. The announcement follows reporting in June by the New York Times that ...
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Allina Health lost $122.7 million on operations between April and June
Allina Health posted another operating loss during the second quarter as the health system opted to not fill about 150 job openings this spring — adding to some 350 layoffs previously announced ...
Modern Healthcare1mon
Allina Health probed over patient debt practices
Minnesota authorities are investigating Allina Health over reports that the nonprofit provider refused to treat some patients who owed medical debts, state Attorney General Keith Ellison (D ...
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Senior Allina executive named CEO of St. Paul software firm About Healthcare
A former Allina Health senior executive will the helm of a St. Paul-based health-tech company that's been valued at over $100 ...
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The announcement comes less than a week after Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a probe into Allina's practices.… The union would cover more than 500 physicians, advanced practice ...
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Nonprofit Health System Ends Practice of Denying Care to Patients in Debt
Allina Health, a large nonprofit health system based in Minnesota, announced Wednesday that it would end its policy of denying medical care to patients with $4,500 or more in outstanding bills.
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Nonprofit Health System Ends Practice of Denying Care to Patients in Debt
Allina Health, a large nonprofit health system based in Minnesota, announced Wednesday that it would end its policy of denying medical care to patients with $4,500 or more in outstanding bills.

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