Hennepin County Public Health works to improve the health of all county residents by addressing social and environmental factors that impact their health and offering programs and services that help them be healthy. Our department is committed to advancing health and racial equity.
Obtaining Your Medical Records You have the right to obtain your medical records in Minnesota. ing to Minnesota Statute 144.292, a medical provider must promptly respond to a patient's written request to obtain their records. The information they provide must be current and complete.
Release of Information Authorization Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, when a release of information is intended for purposes other than medical treatment, healthcare operations, or payment, you'll need to sign an authorization for ROI.
In 2018, HCMC became Hennepin Healthcare.
In 2018, HCMC became Hennepin Healthcare.
For a decade, the “Mill City” was the flour-milling capital of the world and one of the largest lumber producers. Minneapolis, with a population of 165,000 by 1890, had become a major American city. Still, with much of its area rich farmland, Hennepin County was largely agricultural for many years.
Hennepin County Public Health is committed to advancing health and racial equity. Mission: Advance health and racial equity through science, and prevention-focused, inclusive, public health policies, practices, and services.
Hennepin County Medical Center is: An essential teaching hospital for doctors who go on to practice throughout the state. A safety net hospital providing care for low-income, the uninsured and vulnerable populations, and. A major employer and economic engine in Hennepin County.