How are healthcare services in Minnesota?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Minnesota, they replied...
"Minnesota is home to a wide variety of healthcare services, ranging from primary care to specialized care. The state is home to some of the best hospitals and medical facilities in the country, including the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, the University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis, and the Allina Health System, which has multiple locations throughout the state. Minnesota also has a number of community health centers, which provide primary care and other services to underserved populations. Additionally, the state has a number of mental health and substance abuse treatment centers, as well as a variety of home health care services," commented one expat who made the move to Minnesota.
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How are healthcare services in Minnesota?
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