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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