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LibGuides: Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs): Overview
WebThe Health Maintenance Act of 1973 was passed by the Minnesota Legislature and codified as Chapter 62D of the Minnesota Statutes. The statute defined health maintenance organizations (HMOs) as "non-profit organizations, providing comprehensive health maintenance services in exchange for a fixed prepaid sum, …
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State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Getting Started
WebThe Minnesota Department of Health does not have any historical state hospital records. State hospitals that are still in operation will hold their own modern records. Dates will vary by hospital. General State Hospital Research. If you are doing general (non-indvidual specific) research into Minnesota state hospitals here are some search tips:
State Institutions : State Hospitals
WebFergus Falls State Hospital: Initially named the third state hospital for the insane, operated between 1890 and 2004. Rochester State Hospital: Began as the Minnesota Inebriate Asylum in 1879. In 1893 the name was changed to Rochester State Hospital. It closed in1982. St. Peter State Hospital: The first state hospital, opened in 1866.
Vital Records: Marriage, Birth, & Death: Birth Records
WebBirth records not available in this index can be found at the Minnesota Department of Health and the Vital Statistics Registrar’s Office in each county. Birth Record Links. Birth Certificates in Minnesota People Records Search. Search Minnesota birth records from the years 1900-1934, supplemented by about 2700 pre-1900 records.
Primary Sources: Archives & Records
WebMinnesota Department of Health. Health Maintenance Organizations Files (1971-1989). These files document the Minnesota Health Department's activities in relation to health maintenance organizations (HMOs) operating in Minnesota, particularly its regulatory authority to review contractual relationships between an HMO and other …
LibGuides: State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Willmar
WebTo order state hospital records for an individual visit our State Hospital Records Request. Patient Records, 1907-2008 Records documenting patients in the hospital, including statistical records and patient index cards, population movement reports, inmate property record, admission log books, autopsy and death records, tuberculosis …
State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Rochester
WebPersonal and medical histories of each patient admitted to the hospital. A one-page form gives personal and family data, physical description (sometimes with photograph), data on history of insanity, results of physical and mental health examination upon admission, and date and cause of admission and discharge from hospital.
LibGuides: Vital Records: Marriage, Birth, & Death: Overview
WebCertified records may be requested from the Vital Statistics Registrar at a local county office or from the Minnesota Department of Health. The purpose of this guide is to introduce the death, birth, and marriage records in our collections and how to access these records. Marriage Records ; Birth Records ; Death Records
State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Moose Lake
WebMiscellaneous Records, 1930s-1995 Files documenting a wide variety of activities and functions at the hospital, including general and programmatic brochures, menus, clothing issue books, library accession books, photographs, executive summaries, employee registration and hiring book, staff probation book, scale drawings, procedures …
LibGuides: State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Anoka
WebThe Anoka State Hospital was established by an act of the legislature as the First State Asylum for the Insane. When it opened in 1900, the hospital served as a transfer asylum, admitting patients who were transferred from the state’s receiving hospitals, which admitted mentally ill patients for the first time.
Vital Records: Marriage, Birth, & Death: Death Records
WebDeaths were recorded in Minnesota townships, villages, and cities from 1870-1953; in Minnesota's counties from 1870 to the present; and at the state Department of Health from 1899 to the present. Death records in Minnesota vary in form, content, and location depending on the time period and the jurisdiction in which the death was …
State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Brainerd
WebAdmission and Discharge Records, 1958-2007 Records of patient admission and discharge at the hospital; information provided may include patient’s name, case file number, previous number, admission date, residence, sex, age, nativity, parents’ nativity, occupation, education, habits, previous hospital residence, form of insanity, discharge …
State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Fergus Falls
WebCommunity Mental Health News Fergus Falls, Minn: Fergus Falls State Hospital, 1969-1972. v.1-v.3:9 (1969-Mar. 1972). MNHS call number: RC445.M63 F4523. State Hospital Links. State Hospital Records Request. If you want us to do the research for you, check out this fee-based research service.
State Institutions : Tuberculosis Hospitals
WebNopeming Sanatorium: Opened in 1912 in Nopeming, St. Louis County. In 1971 the institution ceased serving patients with tuberculosis and became the Nopeming Nursing Home. Riverside Sanatorium: Located three miles south of Granite Falls, was open from 1917 to 1964. Southwestern Minnesota Sanatorium: Built on the south shore of …
State Hospitals: Historical Patient Records: Cambridge
WebMinnesota Division of Public Institutions Personnel Service Records - Cambridge, 1934-1937. Cards listing employee name, address, position, salary, brief statement of duties, data on previous state service, education, training, and personal and family information.
AIDS Crisis in Minnesota
WebRecords documenting the Health Department’s early efforts to implement a statewide program in AIDS health education and risk reduction. Included are reports on a State-based AIDS Project for Community Health Education and Risk Reduction undertaken in cooperation with the U.S. Health and Human Services Department (1986-1988) and …
State Institutions : Nursing Homes
WebA Historical Directory of Minnesota Homes for the Aged, by Ethel McClure. St. Paul, Minnesota Historical Society, 1968. MNHS call number : HV1468.M65 M24. Some of the finding aids for the nursing home records are available online; others can be found in notebooks available in the library. Photographs of the nursing homes can be found in
State Institutions : Overview
WebState Institutions Overview. The State of Minnesota has operated a number of residential facilities which have housed many residents for varying periods of time, most of them involuntarily, to treat or protect them or to protect others from them. As the State Archives, the Minnesota Historical Society holds records from many of these institutions.
Ah-Gwah-Ching Sanatorium
WebOral History Interview Transcripts, 1970s Transcripts of interviews with 31 former patients and staff of the sanatorium and nursing home. Mainly with staff in the maintenance, nursing, business, laundry and household, and dairy areas, and a guard, dietitian, doctors, and pastor; the transcripts detail activities and work at the sanatorium, …
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