HealthPartners

HealthPartners

Hospitals and Health Care

Bloomington, Minnesota 47,369 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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Employees at HealthPartners

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    “A clean environment is an important foundation for health and well-being.” Allison Egan, our sustainability program manager, shared that important message as we celebrated our 10th consecutive Systems for Change award from Practice Greenhealth, the nation's leading organization for environmental stewardship in health care. “These awards reflect the dedication, passion and support we have at our organization as we work to keep sustainability at the forefront of our efforts to move the health care industry forward," Allison added. We’re also excited to share all eight HealthPartners hospitals received at least one award this year, amounting to 18 total awards system-wide. Five of our hospitals – Amery Hospital & Clinic, Hudson Hospital & Clinic, Lakeview Hospital, Methodist Hospital and Regions Hospital – even earned Top 25 Environmental Excellence awards, which is Practice Greenhealth’s highest honor. Visit our news release to learn more: https://shorturl.at/rif0M

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    Twin sisters Val Harris and Vanessa Jones have been together most of their lives. This year, they’re both celebrating two major milestones: their 60th birthdays and 25 years of service at Regions Hospital. Val works in environmental services, and Vanessa is a patient care assistant. Both work in the labor and delivery unit at the birth center, where they enjoy being around patients, families and each other. "It's the idea of giving birth," says Val, who has twin sons herself. “And bringing in a new life,” says Vanessa, finishing Val’s sentence. “It’s just special and something you never forget.” “Val and Vanessa live Regions’ values each day,” says Kelly Irlbeck, labor and delivery nurse manager. “Val’s dedicated to providing our patients with a clean space to deliver their babies. And Vanessa is there to care for families as they navigate adding a new member. Their relationship is unique and beautiful, and we’re lucky they’ve chosen to be part of our team.”

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    We’re committed to supporting mental health and reducing the stigma surrounding it. For Sabrina, a nurse at the Frauenshuh Cancer Center at Methodist Hospital, reducing stigma means being open about their personal struggles. “I live with depression, anxiety, an eating disorder, ADHD, and have a history of self-injurious behavior,” Sabrina shares. Sabrina's journey with mental health began at 16, leading to years of therapy and self-discovery. Amid these challenges, Sabrina realized they were gay, adding another layer of complexity to their experience. Their passion for helping others led them into health care, but self-care became a priority. With support from a caring manager, Sabrina took a leave for treatment, a decision they cherish. Finding balance, Sabrina embraced comedy to share their story, connecting with others through humor. “Fighting mental health stigma starts with openly talking about it,” Sabrina says. As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we invite you to join Sabrina in breaking through stigma, whether with a punchline or just a conversation.

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    At HealthPartners, we're committed to making health care simpler. Eric Zilge, vice president, customer service and experience at HealthPartners, stars in this fun video about the process of creating an online health account. From viewing your member ID card to finding the right doctor in your network, learning about your coverage and benefits, and even going paperless, online accounts are a great tool to help members get the most out of their health plan. HealthPartners and Park Nicollet patients can also schedule and view appointments and pay their bills. You can create an account by visiting https://lnkd.in/gmJthH_S, entering your name and member ID number, and setting up a secure password. In just a few simple steps, you can take control of your health care online.

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    It's common to see our colleagues trade their stethoscopes for tool belts, all in the name of building with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. Dr. Randy Warren, Dr. Jeff Mandel and Dr. Paul Damrow, retired physicians of our organization, have been leading the charge for the homes we help build. Together, they have brought over 270 volunteers to a building site. While visible construction progress is rewarding, the most inspiring part for them is the knowledge that "this would be your home where you would raise your children." We tip our hard hats to everyone who help families in our community finally get to hear those two magic words: Welcome home.

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    At HealthPartners, we're always looking for new tools to simplify health care. Iris is one those tools. It's a digital health service available to many of our HealthPartners members. It offers 24/7 access to a team of oncology nurses who provide expert, personalized advice on managing side effects, questions for the doctor and assistance with treatment navigation. HealthPartners member Latonya Smith used Iris when she was struggling with side effects from radiation therapy. Her cancer clinic was closed, but she needed some guidance. “It was good to get reassurance until I could get back into clinic to see my oncologist,” Latonya said. “My nurse has helped me through complications from chemo and radiation therapy, explained what surgery would look like and gave me tips to make it easier – things you don’t even think of, like rearranging items around the house to make life a little easier after surgery.” She also had access to a nutritionist and therapist through Iris, both offering oncology-specific recommendations in line with her clinic care teams. Iris also provides a wide range of resources such as articles and on-demand webinars. Iris is helping members on their journey toward wellness.

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    It’s Mental Health Awareness Month and we’re reinforcing our commitment to ending the stigma surrounding mental health. That stigma can keep people from seeking support or receiving the care they need and deserve. Through the Make It OK campaign, thousands of ambassadors and community partners have promoted increased understanding and caring conversations around mental health. We recently updated our Make It OK website to better facilitate those conversations. The enhanced website includes in-depth content on both mental illnesses and mental health and well-being, including resources specifically developed for groups such as veterans, teens, seniors and people of color. These comprehensive resources offer equitable access to information, which represents a commitment to supporting all individuals on their mental health journeys. “We believe supporting the diverse perspective of communities with relevant resources will build partnership momentum as we work together to end the stigma of mental health and illnesses,” said Marna Canterbury, our vice president of community health and partnerships. Learn more about the Make It OK Campaign: https://bit.ly/3WGylbz

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    Compassion is integral to health care, and we're fortunate to have many colleagues who embody it daily. This heartwarming story illustrates one such example, where the compassionate care from our team at Westfields made a family's bittersweet journey a little brighter. When Annie Thaemert announced her first pregnancy, her mom, Leya Gaynor, was battling cancer. Leya's goal was to make it to the baby’s due date. But Leya’s condition worsened throughout the fall until the day after Thanksgiving when she made the decision to go into hospice care. At this point, the baby's sex remained a secret. Annie shared that by keeping it secret, it gave her mom "the motivation to fight longer to stay around.” As Leya's health worsened, she felt a pressing need to learn the gender of her unborn grandchild. But there was one problem, Annie’s next appointment was several days away. Enter Dr. Joe Renier, a physician and hospitalist at Westfields. Without hesitation, he brought an ultrasound machine into Leya's room. With Annie reclined on the couch, Dr. Renier was able to get a clear view of the baby. After determining the baby's sex, Dr. Renier leaned in and quietly whispered it into Leya’s ear. “She was very content with that,” he recalls. “She smiled and said, ‘thank you.’” Leya passed away a few days later, but not before she got her last wish. “I really wanted nothing more than for my mom to meet my baby, but her being able to find out the sex was the next best thing,” Annie says. “I can’t say enough how meaningful the experience was for me, and for my mom as well.” A few months later, Annie gave birth to a healthy baby boy. Today is our moment to honor the moms in our lives, both those here with us and those we cherish in memory.

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    Early in her career at Regions Hospital, Emergency Center nurse Erika Stel was caring for a patient experiencing a miscarriage. While the patient's medical needs were met, Erika recognized the need for more compassionate support during such distressing times. Erika embarked on a mission. Since that day, Erika has developed a solution in the form of “fetal loss care kits.” These thoughtfully curated kits contain essential items to address patients' physical needs while fostering remembrance, dignity and healing. In each kit, patients will find materials to discreetly bring home soiled clothing, pregnancy and infant loss resources as well as heart-shaped stones, a remembrance poem and a card signed by their care team. "Equipping patients with these items and resources is pivotal in offering support during their difficult journey," Erika explains. "Experiencing a pregnancy loss in the ER leaves an indelible mark, but we can soften the experience by providing tangible support." This National Nurses Week, we salute Erika and all our nurses for embodying the spirit of being partners for good, extending kindness and compassion to patients during their most vulnerable moments.

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    We are all the patient experience! In recognition of Patient Experience Week, we’d like to thank each of our colleagues who are trusted partners to our patients and families and our entire community. And whether you see us online, in our clinics or at our hospitals, we’d also like to thank you – our 1.3 million patients – for choosing us for your care and service. It’s our greatest privilege. To the best teams and best patients, happy Patient Experience Week from all of us at HealthPartners! We’re grateful to be your partners for good.

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