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1 Section 2: Trends and Variation in Health Insurance Coverage Distribution of Minnesota population by primary source of insurance coverage Private insurance Trend in self-funding Large group, small group, and individual coverage

DISTRIBUTION OF MINNESOTANS BY THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE

3 Distribution of Minnesota Population by Primary Source of Insurance Coverage, 2012 Total Population 5.4 Million Source: MDH Health Economics Program; population estimates are from the U.S. Bureau of Census, MA is Medical Assistance, MNCare is MinnesotaCare.

4 Distribution of Minnesota Population by Primary Source of Insurance Coverage, 2012 Source: MDH Health Economics Program; population estimates are from the U.S. Bureau of Census, June 2013 MA is Medical Assistance, MNCare is MinnesotaCare, MCHA is Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association, PCIP is Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan

5 Distribution of Minnesota Population by Primary Source of Insurance Coverage, 2003 to Public:25.3%25.6%25.8%25.9%25.8%26.4%27.5%28.8%30.1%30.5% Medicare13.4%13.5%13.7%13.9%14.0%14.3%14.6%14.8%15.0%15.5% Medical Assistance 7.2%7.5%7.7%7.9%8.0%8.4%9.1%9.7%11.2%11.5% MinnesotaCare3.0%2.8%2.6%2.4%2.2% 2.3%2.6%2.7%2.3% GAMC0.7% 0.4% 0.5% 0.0% TriCare1.1% 1.0%1.1% 1.2%1.1% Private:67.6%66.7% 67.0%66.3%63.4%62.0%60.8% Fully Insured28.4%27.8%28.0%27.8%27.2%27.1%25.5%24.2%23.3%23.1% Self-Insured39.1%38.9%38.6%39.0%39.8%39.3%37.9%37.8%37.5%37.7% Uninsured7.2%7.7%7.5%7.4%7.2%7.3%9.0%9.2%9.1%8.7% Total100% Source: MDH, Health Economics Program

PRIVATE INSURANCE

7 Private Health Insurance: Enrollment in Fully Insured and Self-Insured Plans, 1999 to 2012 Source: MDH Health Economics Program

8 Distribution of Minnesota’s Private Health Insurance Market by Market Space, 2004 to 2012 Source: MDH Health Economics Program

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