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The Minnesota Department of Health's investigation concluded on Jan. 21.
A settlement Monday means free insulin for Minnesotans at or below 400% of the poverty line and for an out-of-pocket cap of $35 per monthly prescription, regardless of insurance, when paid in cash
The new contract agreement between SEIU Healthcare Minnesota and Iowa members and Essentia Deer River was reached Sunday.
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act, reintroduced by Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Kevin Cramer, extends federal benefits to families of first responders who die from work-related cancers.

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A Bayshore Residence and Rehabilitation Center staff member posted the recordings on Snapchat, the Minnesota Department of Health confirmed in a report.
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A Mayo Clinic research team tested a shorter radiation treatment plan on breast cancer patients. The abbreviated treatment can help people like Donna Enfield who drive hours to get their care.
The Heritage Haven staff member made purchases on a cosmetics website, the Minnesota Department of Health said in a report.
Rural Minnesota is losing nursing home beds, with more than 10,000 beds lost since 2005. By 2024, demand is expected to increase 45%.

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