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Area of Science:

  • Health Economics
  • Public Health Policy
  • Social Welfare

Background:

  • The 2008 recession led to significant job losses nationwide and in Minnesota.
  • A concurrent decline in employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) coverage was observed.
  • This created vulnerability for individuals and families reliant on ESI.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify the impact of the recession on ESI coverage at national and state levels.
  • To examine the role of government-sponsored health programs in mitigating coverage loss.
  • To discuss the broader implications for healthcare system safety nets.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of national and Minnesota-specific data on job losses.
  • Examination of trends in employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) coverage.
  • Evaluation of government program enrollment and impact on low-income populations.

Main Results:

  • The recession resulted in substantial job losses and a decline in ESI.
  • Government-sponsored programs provided a crucial safety net for low-income individuals.
  • These programs significantly lessened the negative impact of the recession on health insurance access in Minnesota.

Conclusions:

  • Government safety net programs are vital in buffering economic downturns' effects on health insurance.
  • The reliance on voluntary employer-based coverage creates inherent vulnerabilities.
  • Policy discussions should consider strengthening safety nets within the broader healthcare system.