More Minnesotans went without health care coverage in 2025, the Minnesota Department of Health said Tuesday. Data from the Minnesota Health Access Survey show that 5.8% ...
State officials’ best estimate for the number of Minnesotans who lack health insurance climbed 55% from 2023 to 2025, a worrisome jump for cash-strapped patients and a health care system already ...
The percentage of Minnesotans without health insurance jumped from 3.8% in 2023 to 5.8% in 2025, according to a new survey by ...
The Minnesota Department of Health's latest Minnesota Health Access Survey revealed 5.8% of Minnesotans went without health insurance in 2025, a spike from a historic low of 3.8% in 2023. MDH says ...
The Minnesota Department of Health on Tuesday flagged a "steep rise" in the number of uninsured Minnesotans, a change that mirrors the rising cost of health plans.
A recent survey shows Minnesota's uninsured rate has climbed to 5.8%, the highest since 2017, with children and urban communities hit hardest by the decline in public health coverage.
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reports that more people are going without health care coverage. New data from a 2025 survey showed 5.8% of Minnesotans were insured. The last time they did ...
A rising number of uninsured Minnesotans could not only harm their health but also increase costs for everyone, including those insured. The troubling trend was shared by the Minnesota Department of ...
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, Oct. 15, heard testimony from hospitals, insurance experts and business owners on the anticipated changes to the state’s health insurance ...
ST. PAUL — Health insurance premiums for thousands of Minnesotans are expected to increase in 2026. The proposed rate hikes are driven by rising health care costs, and federal subsidies designed to ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Wednesday officially announced the anticipated increase in health insurance rates for 2026 — a driving factor in the federal government shutdown that ...
One in six struggle to get pregnant or stay pregnant, according to analysis by infertility associations, and many cannot afford treatments due to high out-of-pocket costs.