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Section 6: Uninsurance and the Safety Net

Statewide measures of uninsurance Specific population groups Age, income, race/ethnicity, country of birth, region Characteristics of the uninsured in Minnesota Potential access to coverage for the uninsured Health Care safety net: uncompensated care.

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Section 6: Uninsurance and the Safety Net

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  1. Statewide measures of uninsurance • Specific population groups • Age, income, race/ethnicity, country of birth, region • Characteristics of the uninsured in Minnesota • Potential access to coverage for the uninsured • Health Care safety net: uncompensated care Section 6: Uninsurance and the Safety Net

  2. Statewide measures of uninsurance

  3. Uninsurance Rate Trends in Minnesota(Past 5 survey years) *Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from prior year shown. Source: 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013 Minnesota Health Access Surveys

  4. Estimated Number of Uninsured in Minnesota, 2004 to 2013 (past 5 survey years) Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2004 to 2013; population estimates from U.S. Bureau of the Census

  5. Sources of Insurance Coverage in Minnesota, 2009 to 2013 Estimates that rely solely on household survey data differ slightly from annual estimates that include both survey and administrative data. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013.

  6. Measures of Uninsurance in Minnesota, 2009 to 2013 • *Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from prior year shown. • Source: 2007, 2009 and 2011 Minnesota Health Access Surveys.

  7. Specific population groups

  8. Minnesota Uninsurance Rates by Age, 2011 and 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all ages within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  9. Sources of Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Age, 2013 • ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all ages. • Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2013

  10. Trends in Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Age, 2011 to 2013 *Indicates statistically significant difference from 2011 (95% level). ^Indicates statistically significant difference rate for all ages (95% level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  11. Sources of Children’s Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Age, 2013 • ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from rate for all children (0 to 17). • Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011

  12. Trends in Children’s Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Age, 2011 to 2013 • ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from rate for all children (0 to 17). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013.

  13. Minnesota Uninsurance Rates by Income, 2011 and 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all incomes within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  14. Sources of Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Income, 2013 ^Indicates statistically significant difference from rate for all incomes (95% level). Source: 2013 Minnesota Health Access Survey

  15. Trends in Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Income, 2011 to 2013 Household Income as Percent of Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) *Indicates statistically significant difference from 2011 (95% level). ^Indicates statistically significant difference from rate for all incomes (95% level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  16. Minnesota Uninsurance Rates by Race/Ethnicity, 2011 and 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all race/ethnicities within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  17. Sources of Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Race/Ethnicity, 2013 ^Indicates statistically significant difference rate from statewide rate (95% level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Survey 2013

  18. Trends in Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Race/Ethnicity, 2011 to 2013 *Indicates statistically significant difference from 2011 (95% level). ^Indicates statistically significant difference rate for all residents (95% level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  19. Uninsurance Rates in Minnesota by Country of Birth, 2011 and 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all Minnesotans within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  20. Minnesota Uninsurance Rates by Education, 2011 and 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all education levels within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  21. Sources of Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Education, 2013 ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all education levels within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Survey, 2013

  22. Trends in Health Insurance Coverage in Minnesota by Education, 2011 to 2013 • *Indicates statistically significant difference from 2011 (95% level). • ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from all education levels. • Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  23. Uninsurance Rates in Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota, 2011 and 2013 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  24. Uninsurance Rates by Economic Development Region,2011 and 2013 2011 Uninsurance Rate by EDR 2013 Uninsurance Rate by EDR 10.0% or greater 7.0% to 9.9% Less than 7.0% • ^ Indicates statistically significant difference (95% level) from statewide. Source: Minnesota Health Access Survey, 2011 and 2013

  25. Sources of Health Insurance Coverage by Region in Minnesota, 2011 and 2013 *Indicates statistically significant difference from 2011 (95% level). ^Indicates statistically significant difference from rate for all regions (95% level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  26. Characteristics of the Uninsured in Minnesota

  27. Income Distribution of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2011 and 2013 * Indicates statistically different at 95% level from 2011. ^ Indicates statistically significant difference between uninsured and total population at 95% level within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  28. Employment Characteristics of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2011 and 2013 * Indicates statistically different at 95% level from 2011. ^ Indicates statistically significant difference between uninsured and total population at 95% level within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  29. Employment Characteristics of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2011 and 2013: Size of Employer ^ Indicates statistically significant difference between uninsured and total population at 95% level within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  30. Racial/Ethnic Distribution of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2011 and 2013 Note: Distribution adds to more than 100% since individuals could choose more than one race/ethnicity. * Indicates statistically different at 95% level from 2011. ^ Indicates statistically significant difference between uninsured and total population at 95% level within year. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  31. Potential Access to Coverage for the Uninsured

  32. Access to Employer Coverage, 2011 to 2013 (Non-elderly population) *Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level). Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 to 2013 1Among people with a connection to an employer offering coverage. 2Among people eligible to enroll in employer coverage

  33. Potential Access to Coverage for the Uninsured, 2011 to 2013 * Indicates statistically different from 2011 at 95% level. 1Employer offer: percent of uninsured who work for or have a family member who works for an employer offering coverage. 2 Employer eligible: percent of uninsured who are eligible for coverage through an employer. 3 Potentially public eligible: based on family structure, income, and eligibility for employer coverage. Note: The employer eligible, potentially public eligible, and not eligible for employer or public coverage categories add to more than 100 percent because some of the uninsured are potentially eligible for both employer or public coverage. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2011 and 2013

  34. Health Care Safety Net: Uncompensated Care at Minnesota Community Hospitals

  35. Trends in Uncompensated Care Costs in Minnesota Hospitals *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services. Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  36. Uncompensated Care Trends in Minnesota and the U.S. *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services. Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System; American Hospital Association.

  37. Uncompensated Care Trends for Rural and Urban Minnesota Hospitals *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services. Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  38. Largest Minnesota Providers of Hospital Uncompensated Care, 2012 *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services. UC is uncompensated care.Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  39. Largest Minnesota Providers of Hospital Uncompensated Care, 2012 *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services.Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  40. 40 Distribution of Uncompensated Care by Hospital, 2012 2012 Total Uncompensated Care: $316.7 Million *Uncompensated care figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services.Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  41. 41 Components of Minnesota HospitalUncompensated Care: Charity Careand Bad Debt *Charity care and bad debt figures are adjusted to reflect costs of providing services.Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  42. Hospital Uncompensated Care and Components by Insurance Status, 2012 Source: MDH analysis of data from the Health Care Cost Information System.

  43. Health Economics Program Home Page • http://www.health.state.mn.us/healtheconomics • Publications • http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpsc/hep/publications/index.html • Health Care Market Statistics (Chartbook Updates) • http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpsc/hep/chartbook/index.html • Interactive Health Insurance Statistics • https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mnha/Welcome.action 43 Additional Information from the Health Economics Program Available Online

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