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Medical Center in September 1986. There was a clear vision that the future trend in health care was toward de-institutionalization––outpatient and home care, and alternative living arrangements. To meet the changing needs, RRHS created two additional subsidiaries in River Region Community Services (RRCS) and River Region Housing Corporation (RRHC).
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It was determined in a community-wide planning process, initiated in 1985 and was completed in mid-1986, that the city of Red Wing wanted to create a regional health care system. The board leadership of St. John's Regional Health Center, Seminary Memorial Home (representing the nonprofit health care
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An organizational format was created for what was known as River Region Health Services (RRHS). Recommendations to create a new system and to build stronger working relationships with physicians were presented to the boards of St. John's Regional Health Center, Seminary Memorial Home and Interstate
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In 1997, Fairview Red Wing Health Services brought together River Region Health Services and Interstate Medical Center as one coordinated system of care. The new Fairview Red Wing Medical Center served the clinic and hospital needs of Red Wing and the surrounding area.
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was established in 1884. Located at southwest Dakota and Levee Streets. The Andrew Koch building served as the first hospital in Red Wing. The house was built by A. Koch in the 1850s.
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Interstate Medical Center was a professional corporation and its predecessor was the Interstate Clinic. It was founded in a partnership between
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Red Wing Medical Center opened in 2001 on the West side of Red Wing, Minnesota located on Fairview Boulevard, just off Red Wing Avenue S near
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The current hospital was formed from the merge of River Region Health Services and Interstate Medical Center in 1997.
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Red Wing Medical Center was purchased by Mayo Clinic in 2012 and was renamed Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing.
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in 1970. A major expansion of the building occurred in 1980. In 1986, a second building was added at this site.
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Mayo Clinic Health System in Red Wing is part of Mayo Clinic Health System.
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was constructed in 1984. In 1986, Robert Thompson, M.D., in
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Interstate Medical Center
Mayo Clinic
Red Wing
Coordinates
44°33′36″N 92°34′19″W / 44.55988°N 92.57201°W / 44.55988; -92.57201
mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/red-wing
Hospitals in Minnesota
Mayo Clinic
Red Wing, Minnesota
United States
Red Wing, Minnesota
St. John's Regional Health Center
River Region Health Services
Interstate Medical Center
Edward H. Juers, M.D.
Raymond F. Hedin, M.D.
US Highway 61
George M.B. Hawley, M.D.
Ellsworth, Wisconsin
Zumbrota
US Highway 61
"Mayo Clinic Red Wing, About us"
Categories
Hospital buildings completed in 2001
Hospitals established in 2001
Hospitals established in 1884
Hospitals in Minnesota
Red Wing, Minnesota
Mayo Clinic

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