Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Friday that his office has obtained a settlement with Mayo Clinic that requires Mayo to change its charity care and debt collection practices.
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Axios on MSNMinnesota AG strikes reduced-cost care deal with Mayo ClinicMayo Clinic agreed to provide free or discounted care to low-income patients in Minnesota as part of a settlement with the state attorney general following an investigation into methods the health ...
The Minnesota Attorney General's Office investigation into Mayo Clinic found that it deterred some patients from applying for ...
Expansion of fraud control unit could stabilize Medicaid’s public perception, buffer it from Trump administration cuts.
The Mayo Clinic has agreed to a deal with Minnesota’s attorney general to settle claims that the nonprofit system had sued to ...
The attorney general's report found that "several of Mayo's policies were acting as a barrier to care for Minnesotans unable ...
The nonprofit health system did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlement, nor will it pay a financial penalty.
In his office's report on Mayo Clinic's financial aid practices, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison included policy ...
Over 200 Med City residents packed RCTC's campus for Attorney General Keith Ellison's town hall meeting on Saturday, ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.-Between 200 and 300 Southeastern Minnesota residents were at Rochester Community and Technical Colleges' ...
State AG Keith Ellison joined four Rochester-area legislators for a town hall on the heels of a report on Mayo Clinic's ...
The health system is now prohibited from suing patients to collect debt outside of "exceptional circumstances." ...
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