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HEALTHCARE Healthcare in the Northeast Metro Area H ealthcare organizations not only provide needed patient care but also employment that helps support local economies. According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) “select employment statistics for healthcare and social assistance” for the entire state in 2017, there were 15,329 establishments, 487,352 jobs with an average annual wage of $51,012, and a total payroll of $24,885,516,780. The following DEED information is for select Northeast Metro area communities: • In Vadnais Heights, in 2015, there were 36 establishments that provided over 600 jobs with an average annual wage of $54,704, and total payroll of $33,499,233. • White Bear Lake, in 2017: 90 establishments; 1,413 jobs; average annual wage of $39,728; and total payroll of $56,180,692. • Maplewood, in 2017: 163 establishments; nearly 5,000 jobs; average annual wage of $59,332; and total payroll of $294,902,177. • Shoreview, in 2017: 78 establishments; nearly 1,400 jobs; average annual wage of $35,412; and total payroll of $47,624,334. In addition to care and economic benefits, various healthcare systems meet other needs of their communities: Education; workforce development; research; community-building activities; cash and in-kind donations; public health and outreach programs such as smoking cessation, health screenings and immunization clinics; and, uncompensated care (charity and bad debt). health. The location is perfect, and we couldn’t be happier with the decision.” Allina Health Helene Houle Medical Center, Vadnais Heights Since its opening the clinic has been able to do just that, seeing many new patients each month and bringing additional specialties to the clinic. The clinic serves patients of all ages, with an emphasis on preventive medicine and overall health and wellness. It also provides a variety of specialty health services such as mental health, audiology, general surgery, ENT, urology, spine care and podiatry. 1155 East County Road E; 651-241-9200 allinahealth.org/locations/1386 The Urgency Room, Vadnais Heights The Allina Health Helene Houle Medical Center was planned for Vadnais Heights when the decision was made to close the Allina Health White Bear Lake Clinic. “We recognized a need to expand our services in the area,” says Angie Mellick, MD, lead physician for Allina Health Vadnais Heights Clinic. “Vadnais Heights and the surrounding communities are really growing, and we decided we needed more of a presence in the community for preventative 1159 East County Road E; 651-789-6500 urgencyroom.com/vadnais-heights/ The Urgency Room (UR) model focuses on a traditionally underserved patient population. Patients have a broad range of options when it comes to where they receive medical treatment and the UR strives to fill the gap between urgent care and the emergency department. “Historically patients didn’t have a choice when it came to access of care. If clinics were closed and you needed vhedc.com 23