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More than a million people each year receive treatment at Mayo Clinic, the small southern Minnesota hospital that grew into an international destination.
Mayo's footprint in Rochester is expanding and it has growing campuses in Florida and Arizona. Patients from nearly 130 countries visit the clinic, which is considered one of the most respected and well-known medical institutions in the world.
How did this "clinic in a cornfield" become internationally prestigious? A reader sought answers from Curious Minnesota, the Star Tribune's reporting project fueled by reader questions.
The short answer is that Mayo attracted worldwide attention from its earliest days because of innovations that ensured patients survived surgeries. The clinic has since built a patient-focused reputation stemming largely from strong collaboration among the many specialists and other staff overseeing treatment.
Mayo has been ranked the No. 1 hospital in the world for the past five years in the global hospital rating by Newsweek and Statista. Other institutions topping the list include the Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The high-quality care also comes with a bigger price tag.
The average cost of health care for a patient at Mayo Clinic — $1,236 — is almost twice the Minnesota average, according to a 2022 study by Minnesota Community Measurement.