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Patients by the numbers

  • We receive about 9 million outpatient visits and 600,000 inpatient visits a year.
  • The average inpatient stay lasts 4.5 days.1
  • The average number of inpatient days per capita is 0.43.2
  • We see 1.6 million patients in our emergency departments each year.
  • 313,000 same-day surgeries are performed, and there are over 7 million visits for a variety of other hospital-based treatments or procedures, from kidney dialysis to follow-up xrays.
  • The top reasons for inpatient stays relate to births, mental health, orthopedic procedures, and cardiac conditions.

Providing needed access

  • All of Minnesota's 24-hour emergency rooms treat anyone who enters, regardless of ability to pay.
  • There are 79 rural hospitals in Minnesota with the federal Critical Access Hospital designation, which means they receive cost-based federal payments to preserve access to care in rural areas: see list of hospitals.
  • Minnesota has the lowest percentage of uninsured adults of any state in the nation, at 7.4 percent.

Our impact on the economy

  • We buy $2.7 billion in goods and services a year.
  • We spend another $5.4 billion per year on salaries and benefits.
  • We employ about 108,000 people.
  • We are engines of job growth: Nearly one-fourth of all job vacancies in the state are in health care.

Our financing

  • State and federal government programs account for about 52 percent of hospital patient charges.1
  • Hospitals are consistently being reimbursed below the cost of care. That means, in effect, the government is shifting the costs of caring for people to commercial insurers.
  • Nearly 1 in 10 hospitals operated in the red in 20061. 47 percent had a margin under 5 percent1, which is the minimum amount experts say hospitals need to be able to make needed investments in technology, buildings and staff.

Hospitals by the numbers

  • Minnesota has 151 hospitals in the state -- 147 of which are members of MHA.3
  • 54 hospitals are publicly owned by a city, county, district, state, or federal jurisdiction3.
  • 87 hospitals are a part of larger health systems3.
  • The hospital with the largest number of staffed beds in the state is Mayo Clinic, Rochester - which includes Rochester Methodist Hospital, Saint Marys Hospital and Mayo Psychiatric Hospital -- with 1,274 licensed beds1.
  • The system with the greatest number of hospitals is Allina Hospitals & Clinics, with 11 hospitals and 2,464 licensed beds1.
  • Minnesota's oldest hospital is St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul and its youngest hospital is the Woodwinds Health Campus in Woodbury.

1Source: Health Care Cost Information System (HCCIS) 2005 Database.
2Source: UB-92 Administrative Data
3Source: MHA Membership Database

 

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