New public health insurance could reach 100,000 Minnesotans, state estimates [Star Tribune]
A public option that competes with
Those estimates were released Thursday by the
Gov.
While a public option could provide coverage to the roughly 4% of Minnesotans who lack it, proponents also see it as offering cheaper and better benefits to people who can only afford bare-bones insurance right now on MNSure, the state's online marketplace for individual health plans. State House Majority Leader
"They can't use it because it is too expensive," Long said. "They have deductibles that are too high. They really are only covered for catastrophes, and that means that they aren't getting the care that they need on a day to day basis."
The study analyzed the consequences of removing income limits and creating open access to MinnesotaCare. That's the public health insurance option for individuals and families who make too much money to qualify for Medical Assistance poverty benefits but don't have workplace benefits and can't afford top-flight private insurance on the individual market. The analysis by Milliman, a national actuarial firm, also examined the benefits of offering a private plan that is similar to MinnesotaCare on the private marketplace.
Both would attract about 471,000 Minnesotans, but only 100,000 to 150,000 of them would sign up, the study found. The state would pay
The proposal has created an unusual coalition of opposition from two groups that traditionally compete for their share of health care dollars.
The
"Hundreds of patients are stuck in hospitals every day and hospitals around the state are being forced to cut services at an unprecedented rate in order to keep their doors open," said Dr.
The DFL-controlled Legislature had considered creating a public option last session before delaying plans and seeking the analysis.
Minnesotans seeking better health insurance options include
Phillips added that she wants to pass the farm to her daughter and son-in-law, but doesn't want to bind them to farming unless they can do it while accessing affordable health insurance.
"This could be the end of our family farm," she said.
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