Government and Politics
July 30, 2024
From: Minnesota Governor Timothy James WalzFor second consecutive year, WalletHub ranks Minnesota best in the nation based on 44 indicators
ST. PAUL, MN - Governor Tim Walz today announced that WalletHub has ranked Minnesota the best state in the nation for health care for the second consecutive year. Minnesota’s ranking is based on 44 key indicators including cost, access, and health outcomes.
“Minnesota’s top spot in this ranking is a reflection of our world-renowned health care institutions and unwavering commitment to providing accessible and affordable health care to every Minnesotan,” said Governor Walz. “From lowering prescription drug costs to helping Minnesotans access affordable health insurance, we are proud of the work we’ve done to make high-quality health care affordable and accessible for Minnesotans.”
“This is an incredible accomplishment,” said Lieutenant Governor Flanagan. “Over the years, we have worked to protect and expand access to health care, improve affordability, and guarantee life-saving health services. We will keep working to ensure that every Minnesotan can access the care they need and deserve.”
This ranking highlights the Walz-Flanagan Administration’s efforts to improve health care access and quality. In January, Governor Walz announced that a record number of Minnesotans signed up for private health insurance plans using MNsure, Minnesota’s official health insurance marketplace, helping over 146,000 Minnesotans secure critical medical coverage.
In addition, Governor Walz has worked to improve transparency in prescription drug costs and make insulin more affordable for Minnesotans.