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 Minnesota Department of Health released initial findings from a report Tuesday indicating that the state’s uninsured rate has climbed from an all-time low to the highest level in six years, ...
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.
ST. PAUL — Minnesota health care programs are bracing for the impacts of $700 billion in proposed cuts to Medicaid funding at the federal level. The cuts are part of the U.S. Senate's reconciliation ...
Access to coverage is a critical to health outcomes. One clinic is working to connect the Twin Cities’ Native American communities to it. Provided by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Cally ...
Dozens gathered outside the Minnesota House chamber Friday to protest a key policy change DFL and GOP leaders agreed to, in order to ink a budget deal: Remove adult undocumented immigrants from the ...
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.
Infertility treatment and standard fertility preservation services could be required to be covered by health insurance plans ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Catholic Conference spoke out against defunding health care for undocumented immigrants on Monday, May 12, as the Health Finance budget bill passed the House without a ...
Minnesota lawmakers are set to debate the creation of a new council on Thursday that would advise the state on vaccine schedules.
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