Allina Health

Allina Health (/əˈlnə/ ə-LY-nə)[1] is a not-for-profit health care system based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It owns or operates 12 hospitals and more than 90 clinics throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Its subsidiary, Allina Medical Transportation, covers eight regions and over 80 communities providing medical dispatch, 911 pre-arrival instructions, and emergency and non-emergency ambulance service.

Allina Health
TypeNonprofit Health Care Provider
IndustryHealth Care
Founded1983
HeadquartersMidtown Exchange
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Key people
  • Lisa Shannon
    President & Chief Executive Officer
  • Lawrence Cho
    Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer
  • Sara Criger
    Senior Vice President, Allina Health Operations
  • Sarah Kleaveland Kupczak
    Senior Vice President, Chief Compliance Officer
  • Ric Magnuson
    Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
  • John Misa, MD
    Vice President, System Clinical Officer
Number of employees
29,000+
Websitewww.allinahealth.org
Footnotes / references
Lisa Shannon assumes role of CEO: https://www.allinahealth.org/about-us/newsroom/2022/allina-healths-lisa-shannon-assumes-role-of-ceo

History

In February 2012, Allina Hospitals and Clinics announced it was changing its name to Allina Health, to emphasize its new focus on disease prevention and personal vitality.

Allina Health had 29,382 employees in 2018.

On February 9, 2021, a mass shooting and bombing occurred at an Allina Health clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota, leaving one person dead and four critically injured.[2]

On June 1, 2023, The New York Times released an investigative report alleging that Allina refuses non-emergency care for some patients with medical debt.[3]

Hospitals

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References

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