2007 Minnesota Health Access Survey: Preliminary Results
1. 2007 Minnesota Health Access Survey: Preliminary Results Presentation to the Health Care Access Commission February 1, 2008 Julie Sonier, Minnesota Department of Health Kathleen Call, Ph.D., University of Minnesota School of Public Health
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3. Uninsurance Rate Trends in Minnesota, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
4. Estimated Number of Uninsured in Minnesota, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007; total population estimates from U.S. Bureau of the Census
5. Measures of Uninsurance in Minnesota, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
6. Sources of Insurance Coverage in Minnesota, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
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10. Employment Characteristics of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2001 to 2007: Size of Employer For uninsured children, refers to parent * Indicates statistically different at 95% level from 2001. ^ Indicates statistically significant difference between uninsured and total population at 95% level within year. Source: 2001 and 2004 Minnesota Health Access Surveys 2001 2004 2007 Size of Employer Self employed 13.8% 9.6% Fewer than 10 employees 27.8% 26.7% 11 to 50 employees 16.8% 19.4% 51 to 100 employees 9.5% 15.2% 101 to 500 employees 14.0% 11.7% More than 500 employees 18.1% 17.5% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
11. Uninsurance Rates by Income, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level). ^ Indicates statistically significant difference from statewide average (95% confidence level). # Indicates statistically significant difference between 2001 and 2007 (95% confidence level). ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * #
12. Uninsurance Rates by Age, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level). ^ Indicates statistically significant difference from statewide average (95% confidence level). # Indicates statistically significant difference between 2001 and 2007 (95% confidence level). ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ *
13. Uninsurance Rates by Race and Ethnicity, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level). ^ Indicates statistically significant difference from statewide average (95% confidence level). * * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *
14. Uninsurance Rates by Country of Birth, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
15. Uninsurance Rates by Region, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
16. Uninsurance Rates by Region, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates a statistically significant difference from previous year at the 95% level ^ Indicates a statistically significant difference from total population within year at the 95% level
17. Income Distribution of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 * Indicates statistically significant difference from previous year shown (95% confidence level).
18. Age Distribution of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population, 2001 to 2007 Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007
19. Distribution of Minnesota’s Uninsured Population by Race/Ethnicity, 2001 to 2007 Columns add to more than 100% since individuals were allowed to choose more than one race/ethnicity. * Indicates statistically different at 95% level from previous year shown. Source: Minnesota Health Access Surveys, 2001 to 2007 2001 2004 2007 White 73.8% 72.1%* 78.2% Black 11.1% 8.0% 10.2% American Indian 5.1% 5.5% 3.4% Asian 4.2% 5.0% 3.4% Other 1.3% 0.2%* 0.1% Hispanic/Latino 11.6% 13.0% 10.1%
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21. Contact Information Julie Sonier Director, Health Economics Program Minnesota Department of Health (651) 201-3561 j [email_address] www.health.state.mn.us/healtheconomics Kathleen Call Associate Professor University of Minnesota School of Public Health/SHADAC (612) 624-3922 [email_address] www.shadac.org
Editor's Notes
Mr. Chair and members of the committee, thank you for inviting us to present the results of the 2007 Minnesota Health Access Survey today. My name is Julie Sonier, and I direct the Health Economics Program at the Minnesota Department of Health. With me is Dr. Kathleen Call, who is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and the leader of this project at the University.