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HEP conducts research and applied policy analysis to inform policy makers, consumers, and other stakeholders in Minnesota's health care system. We focus on monitoring changes in the health care marketplace; understanding the factors that influence health care cost, quality and access; and providing technical assistance in the development of state health care policy.

We offer a competitive benefits package including employee and family health and dental insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, health promotion programs, pre-tax benefits, vacation leave, sick leave, paid holidays, deferred compensation, retirement benefits, and more!

We always welcome inquiries from qualified candidates who are passionate about conducting quantitative analyses on a broad set of health policy issues.

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Asian and Pacific Islander. Blue Cross Blue Shield. Comprehensive Cancer Program. Health Plan Financial and Statistical Report. Healthy Minnesota Partnership. Human Papillomavirus HPV. Medicare Certified Home Health Agency. Minnesota Cancer Reporting System. Minnesota governmental public health system. September This data short take provides information on how Minnesota consumers have experienced the individual health insurance market since December The topics ranged from health care quality and insurance market simulations, to health care prices and hospital readmissions.

June Administrative health plan spending is captured in fourteen categories. This data short take provides information on the average number of unhealthy days Minnesotans reported from to Using data from the Minnesota Health Access Survey, results are reported statewide and for select populations. May This issue brief describes geographic variation in rates of premature death in Minnesota between and that may have been preventable with timely access to health care services.

This Data Short Take provides information on how Minnesota hospitals, clinics, and other health care providers made major spending commitments such as building updates, replacing and adding medical equipment, and technological upgrades such as electronic health records between and March This legislative report provides estimates of health care spending for Minnesota residents in and and projections of spending between and The report also explores the history of health care spending growth, and the availability of evidence-based strategies to constrain the level and growth of spending.



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