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📍 Minneapolis 📍 Saint Paul 📍 Rochester 📍 Bloomington 📍 Duluth 📍 Brooklyn Park 📍 Plymouth 📍 Woodbury 📍 Maple Grove 📍 Eden Prairie 📍 St. Cloud 📍 Coon Rapids 📍 Blaine 📍 Lakeville 📍 Eagan 📍 Burnsville 📍 Apple Valley 📍 Minnetonka 📍 Edina 📍 Moorhead

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Healthcare in Minnesota

Minnesota is widely recognized as having one of the best healthcare systems in the United States, consistently ranking near the top in national assessments of health outcomes, access, and quality. The state is home to the world-famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester — consistently ranked as the #1 hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report — which attracts patients from across the globe for complex, difficult-to-diagnose conditions. In the Twin Cities, M Health Fairview (affiliated with the University of Minnesota), Allina Health, HealthPartners, and Sanford Health are the dominant health systems.

Minnesota has a strong tradition of health policy innovation, including early adoption of managed care, robust quality reporting, and a comprehensive public health infrastructure. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) (health.state.mn.us) is one of the most well-resourced state health departments in the country. The state's Medical Assistance program (Medicaid) covers approximately 1.3 million residents, and Minnesota operates MNsure (mnsure.org) as its ACA marketplace.

The Minnesota Board of Medical Practice (mn.gov/boards/medical-practice) licenses physicians and provides online verification. Minnesota expanded Medicaid in 2014 and has one of the lowest uninsured rates in the nation.

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