Fairview, U of Minnesota Finalize New 10-Year Partnership
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services and University of Minnesota Physicians have finalized agreements cementing a new 10-year partnership, according to Becker's Hospital Review. The deal takes effect Jan. 1, 2027, when the parties' current 30-year agreement expires, and preserves their intertwined academic, research and clinical relationship.
The agreements operationalize a mediated deal reached in January, putting concrete terms behind a high-profile relationship that had grown strained. Tensions peaked after Fairview's proposed 2022 merger with South Dakota-based Sanford Health collapsed amid opposition from the university and state officials, raising questions about who would control the academic medical enterprise and its flagship facilities.
Leaders framed the new pact as offering "much needed clarity and a path to restore trust." In practice, it locks in a decade of stability for clinical operations, medical education and research tied to the university's academic health center, and signals that the three organizations intend to repair a partnership that nearly fractured rather than pursue separate paths.
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