Mayo Clinic and OMC, as 501(c)(3) non-profits, cannot participate in political campaigns, but FEC data shows how employees of these health systems are spending their dollars on candidates and parties.| Rochester Post Bulletin
People in Olmsted County are less likely to receive adequate prenatal care compared to Minnesota as a whole. This collaboration wants to find and implement solutions.| Rochester Post Bulletin
The science around dementia and Alzheimer's disease has grown over the past two decades. Thousands of area residents have played a notable role in those advances.| Rochester Post Bulletin
By 2030, Mayo Clinic aims to build 2.4 million square feet of new facilities “infused with technology" in downtown Rochester, including two nine-story clinical buildings.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Mayo Clinic is threatening to reconsider Minnesota construction projects “four times the size of the investment in U.S. Bank Stadium,” if the Legislature and Gov. Tim Walz enact two statewide health care bills.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Of the three structures in downtown Rochester to be demolished for Mayo Clinic's "Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester" expansion, the former Lourdes High School building likely will be the first to go, a Mayo Clinic spokesperson confirmed.| Rochester Post Bulletin