With Minneapolis medical center's survival threatened, staff and leaders call for state action
As a dire financial outlook has pushed
HCMC, part of the larger
"HCMC is not just a
The hospital is also in financial straits, facing up to
The hospital's financial hardships can be attributed to multiple factors over many years, including the shutdown of
Massive changes to Medicaid eligibility under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, set to go into effect in 2027, are expected to exacerbate HCMC's challenges. About 140,000 Minnesotans are at risk of losing their health coverage in the coming decade, according to an analysis by the
Lunde said that without action from lawmakers by the
No other place to go
The impact would be catastrophic and felt throughout the state, several speakers said at the
"Patients will wait significantly longer in emergency departments, and hospitals across
Lunde echoed those concerns, saying HCMC's closure would overwhelm places like
Some cost-saving measures are already underway. In February, HCMC cut its beds by 100, to 390 total. In January, the hospital stopped accepting most non-emergency transfers from outside of
"We're not only a safety net hospital for patients, we're also a safety net hospital for other hospitals," Lunde said.
The current solution being eyed is to repurpose the county's 0.15% sales tax used to pay off bonds for the Minnesota Twins stadium into a 1% tax that would generate about
Lunde said he expects a bill in support of the tax to be introduced Tuesday in the House when the Legislature reconvenes after the Easter/
"We've met with the speaker, the senate minority leader, the senate majority leader, leadership in the House, because we've been very focused on we need a bipartisan bill, and we need bipartisan support," Lunde said.



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