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Three House proposals emerge to stabilize HCMC as operating losses project to $1.7 billion over next decade

Abdirahman Abdi, chief financial officer of Hennepin Healthcare, speaks before the House Health Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday during a presentation on Hennepin County Medical Center finances. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

The state’s flagship trauma care and safety net hospital is in trouble and desperately looking to the Legislature for solutions to waylay potential permanent closure.  

Hennepin County Medical Center, Minnesota’s largest emergency department and trauma center, has projected operating losses up to $50 million in 2026 and up to $1.7 billion over the next decade.

Multiple hospital and county leaders presented to the House Health Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday, emphasizing the dire nature of this situation. Lawmakers also presented three potential solutions for HCMC but no action was taken.

Up to this point, multiple factors have led to where HCMC is now:


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