Minnesota report finds uninsured rate hits all-time low in state, but health care costs still barrier [Star Tribune]
The percentage of Minnesotans without health insurance fell to 3.8% last year — an all-time low, according to the
Previous survey results by the
Higher rates of health insurance coverage are generally thought to be helpful in terms of patients' ability to afford health care. However, results from the
"We are encouraged by
In 2021,
Most uninsured Minnesotans experience long-term uninsurance, meaning they lack insurance coverage for a year or longer, the
"The increase in prior public program coverage among the short-term uninsured may be an early warning sign that people no longer eligible for public program coverage are not successfully transitioning to other coverage as was hoped for,"
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