HealthPartners

HealthPartners

Hospitals and Health Care

Bloomington, Minnesota 47,660 followers

We are 26,000 people who believe in the power of good.

About us

HealthPartners, an integrated health care organization providing health care services and health plan financing and administration, was founded in 1957 as a cooperative. It's the largest consumer governed nonprofit health care organization in the nation – serving more than 1.8 million medical and dental health plan members nationwide. Our care system includes a multi-specialty group practice of more than 1,800 physicians that serves more than 1.2 million patients. HealthPartners employs over 26,000 people, all working together to deliver the HealthPartners mission. For more information, visit our company site at https://www.healthpartners.com or our career site at https://www.healthpartners.com/hp/careers.

Website
http://www.healthpartners.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001 employees
Headquarters
Bloomington, Minnesota
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1957
Specialties
Doctors, Dentists, Clinics, Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Pharmacy, Online Clinic, and Healthy Living

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    During Pride month and every month, we’re proud to be your LGBTQ partner for good. 🏳️🌈 We offer compassionate, inclusive care to all our LGBTQ patients, members, community, and colleagues because everyone deserves access to quality health care without discrimination. Our teams were overjoyed to celebrate nearly three decades of participating in the Pride festival and parade this past weekend!

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    Dr. Deb Thorp has worked tirelessly to ensure that every patient feels welcome, included, and valued throughout her career. Dr. Thorp is a pioneer in gender health and LGBTQ care. She recently retired from direct patient care after nearly 35 years. As an OB-GYN, her career is filled with numerous honors and awards, but she told Lavender Magazine her biggest accomplishment was “meeting my patients where they are so that I can give them the best and safe medical options.” Dr. Thorp will continue as the medical director at our gender services clinic. To read Lavender’s feature story on Dr. Thorp, visit this link: https://shorturl.at/nKtR9

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    When it comes to care and coverage, our teams work hard to deliver an exceptional experience every time. Because we know that a better experience leads to better health outcomes. So, it’s especially gratifying to earn the top spot in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Commercial Member Health Plan Study for the Minnesota-Wisconsin region. We’re the highest-ranked health plan in overall satisfaction in the region, besting the regional average score by 22 points. We ranked #1 in several dimensions evaluated in the study, including ease of doing business, our digital channels and our team. We’re honored to serve our community and proud to know the community rates us #1. https://bit.ly/4eDedgS

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    Our Juneteenth celebration united people from across our organization to commemorate this important day in our nation’s history. The event’s theme, “African Americans in the Arts,” highlighted local businesses with a focus on art. The day was a true representation of what makes our organization a place where everyone is welcome, included and valued.

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    Our teams aim to provide great experiences for everyone in our care. One way we're doing that is by improving experiences for patients of color by offering a new range of hair and skin care products. The team of Tamyka Carr, nurse educator at Regions Hospital; Heather Walters, health equity program project manager at Regions; Lily J., registered nurse at Regions; and Montreena Medlock, patient financial services manager at Methodist Hospital (not pictured), devised a two-part solution: getting the right supplies and providing education. “I have relatives and friends who have been patients and expressed how their hair was damaged due to a lack of good products available,” says Tamika Smith, staffing coordinator at Regions Hospital. “These products are a phenomenal addition, and a great help to our patients of color.” Thanks to the collaboration of our dedicated colleagues, patients in our hospitals will now benefit from a wider range of products and an educated team to help make their experience even better.

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    Our Institute is at the forefront of vaccine research.    Since 2000, we’ve been part of the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a network funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), monitoring the safety of vaccines in use within the U.S.      The Institute recently hosted the CDC and over 80 researchers from 13 VSD sites for the network’s annual meeting. The 2-day meeting included a keynote from Greg Poland, MD and a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Malini DeSilva centered on understanding community views of vaccination and vaccine safety.    Dr. Poland challenged meeting attendees to be open to new approaches to studying outcomes following vaccination and to work with communities to identify priorities for future vaccine safety research. He also asked researchers to think about how to adapt public health communications about vaccines toward building trust over time.    We’re proud to be facilitating research and conversations about vaccines and vaccine safety. 

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