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Majority of Uninsured Minnesotans are Eligible for Help

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Monday, February 3, 2014   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - With hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans still without health insurance, efforts are ramping up statewide to reach those residents. The campaign is being led by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation, whose executive director, Carolyn Link, said the focus is on those who aren't covered, but are eligible for assistance.

"The greatest number of uninsured people are certainly in the metro area, but some of our highest rates of uninsurance are actually in Greater Minnesota," she said. "Overall, we have about a 9 percent uninsured rate at the state level, but that can be as high as 16 percent in some Greater Minnesota communities."

Of the nearly half-million Minnesotans without health insurance, it's estimated that about 60 percent are potentially eligible for public programs.

To reach that population most effectively, Link said, her foundation is funding various organizations that serve every corner of the state, groups already trusted and well-established in their communities.

"Helping people gain access to coverage is complex and it's highly personal," she cautioned. "And when you have trusted non-profits, they really know people and know how to reach them and can help them navigate through this daunting process."

Among the organization partners in the effort is Portico Healthnet, and according to president Deb Holmgren, the shift in thinking about the importance of health insurance is starting to take hold.

"For an organization that's been working in this area for as long as we have, we're really excited that the whole movement through MNsure has raised the visibility of the need for health care coverage and, most importantly, more people than ever are realizing that, 'Hey, I might be eligible and I should check that out.'"

The latest figures show more than 80,000 people have signed up for coverage under MNsure, more than half of whom now have insurance through Medicaid or MinnesotaCare.

More information is available at BCBSMNFoundation.org.




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