Allina Hospitals & Clinics' mission reaches well beyond the bedside, as our team of dedicated employees provides community benefit to improve the health status of the communities we serve.
Community benefit is a planned, coordinated and measured organizational approach to identify and respond to the health needs of our community.
"As a not-for profit organization, the health of the communities in which we operate is essential to Allina’s mission and strategy," says Penny Wheeler, MD, chief clinical officer, Allina Hospitals & Clinics.
Allina's total 2008 investment was nearly $404 million, which is about 15 percent of Allina's total operating expense.
Of that total contribution, $156 million provided community benefits designed to lessen the health care burden for all in the community, as defined by two leading national organizations, Catholic Health Association (CHA) and VHA. This includes charity care (caring for patients who are unable to pay, have no health insurance, or for whom government-sponsored Medicare and Medicaid programs do not cover the full cost of services).
This list gives a snapshot of Allina's community benefit contributions in 2008:
$38.5 million = Costs in excess of Medicaid payments
$37.2 million = Minnesota Care Tax
$34.1 million = Cost providing charity care
$18.4 million = Medicaid surcharge
$10.7 million = Education and workforce development
$6.5 million = Cash and in-kind donations
$4.9 million = Community services
$4.3 million = Subsidized health services
$1 million = Other community benefit costs
$0.6 million = Research
Allina also tracks other supported community contributions as defined by the Minnesota Hospital Association:
$151 million = Costs in excess of Medicare payments
$50.5 million = Other care provided without compensation
$40.1 million = Discounts offered to uninsured patients
$5.1 million = Taxes and fees
Three main goals
Alllina Community Benefit efforts aim to achieve three main goals:
Heart healthy living Allina seeks to decrease death and disability from cardiovascular disease by promoting heart healthy living, increasing screening and intervention, and improving early and effective response to cardiac events in our community.
Childhood obesity prevention Allina seeks to reduce childhood obesity by improving nutrition and increasing physical activity among children in our community.