Nurses look to work with interim Hennepin Healthcare CEO, and to hold leadership to account.

Contact: Laurie Laker 
(c) 612-741-0662 
laurie.laker@mnnurses.org    

(St. Paul) – April 4, 2025 – With the appointment of Dr. Thomas Klemond as interim CEO of Hennepin Healthcare, the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) is reiterating the need for leadership that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and the safety and well-being of workers and patients alike. 

The resignation of former CEO Jennifer DeCubellis followed a resounding vote of “No Confidence” by nurses in November 2023, driven by decisions that increased healthcare costs for workers, undermined labor rights, and eroded essential services. While her departure was a necessary step, the need for leadership that upholds the values of public service and respect for frontline workers remains urgent. 

MNA remains committed to working toward a positive, transparent working relationship with HHS leadership. We are eager to engage in a productive dialogue, but it is imperative that the leadership of HHS demonstrate the following: 

  • A true commitment to worker safety and protections against workplace violence 
  • Transparency around decision-making, finances, and processes 
  • Prioritizing worker retention and recruitment to meet patient demand 
  • Oversight of HHS to be provided directly by the Hennepin County Commissioners 
  • Respect for the contributions of the nurses and staff who are essential to the success of the hospital. 

We urge Hennepin Healthcare’s Board of Directors to prioritize these principles in their search for a permanent CEO. Now is the time to rebuild trust and create a system that values both its workers and its patients. Nurses are ready to collaborate with leadership to ensure Hennepin Healthcare remains a pillar of community health, but that can only happen if the leadership is willing to prioritize the needs of workers and patients over corporate-driven goals. 

HHS Tri-Chairs
Janell Johnson Thiele, RN
Jeremy Olson-Ehlert, RN
Mariah Tunkara, RN 

Share the Post:

Related Posts

Hennepin County Medical Center placed on ‘RED ALERT’ as nurses warn of irreversible impact of federal healthcare cuts

RNs condemn healthcare cuts that endanger 600+ hospitals nationwide

The nation’s largest union of registered nurses, National Nurses United, has placed Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) in Minneapolis, MN on “RED ALERT” status, warning policymakers and the public that this potential hospital closure would have a drastic, irreversible impact on patients and healthcare workers across Minnesota and the Midwest.
… Read more about: Hennepin County Medical Center placed on ‘RED ALERT’ as nurses warn of irreversible impact of federal healthcare cuts  »

Read More

Nurses testify and stand in solidarity as elected officials begin hearing legislation to save Hennepin County Medical Center

Today nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA) gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol to testify and stand in solidarity as the House began hearing legislation to save Hennepin County Medical Center—a critical safety-net hospital and the state’s busiest Level 1 trauma center. 
… Read more about: Nurses testify and stand in solidarity as elected officials begin hearing legislation to save Hennepin County Medical Center  »

Read More