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.
The nonprofit health system did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlement, nor will it pay a financial penalty.
A partnership between the Mayo Clinic and the dairy industry is drawing criticism from health experts who say it could damage ...
The Minnesota Attorney General's Office investigation into Mayo Clinic found that it deterred some patients from applying for ...
Rochester, Minn. — The Rochester City Council approved a $500 million bond Monday to support Mayo Clinic’s Bold Forward ...
The Mayo Clinic has agreed to a deal with Minnesota’s attorney general to settle claims that the nonprofit system had sued to ...
Mayo Clinic has reached a settlement with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office that makes certain patients ...
At Monday's meeting, the Rochester City Council approved up to $500 million in conduit financing for Mayo Clinic's Bold.
As part of the National Resident Matching Program, fourth-year medical students at Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine and ...
In his office's report on Mayo Clinic's financial aid practices, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison included policy ...
The attorney general's report found that "several of Mayo's policies were acting as a barrier to care for Minnesotans unable ...
The health system is now prohibited from suing patients to collect debt outside of "exceptional circumstances." ...