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Section 8: Health Care Providers and Service Availability

Hospital system and capacity Utilization of hospital services Hospital financial trends Hospital capital expenditures Hospital community benefit Availability of specific health care services at hospitals (e.g., imaging, surgery) Physician services.

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Section 8: Health Care Providers and Service Availability

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  1. Hospital system and capacity Utilization of hospital services Hospital financial trends Hospital capital expenditures Hospital community benefit Availability of specific health care services at hospitals (e.g., imaging, surgery) Physician services Section 8: Health Care Providers and Service Availability

  2. Hospital System and Capacity

  3. Hospital Capacity in Minnesota, 2011 *Available beds is defined as the number of acute care beds that are immediately available for use or could be brought online within a short period of time. **Licensed beds is defined as the number of beds licensed by the Department of Health, under Minnesota Statutes, sections 144.50 to 144.58. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports, U.S. Census Bureau

  4. Minnesota Geographic Regions: Definition

  5. 5 Regional Hospital Capacity in Minnesota, 2011 *Available beds is defined as the number of acute care beds that are immediately available for use or could be brought online within a short period of time. **Licensed beds is defined as the number of beds licensed by the Department of Health, under Minnesota Statutes, sections 144.50 to 144.58. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  6. Distribution of Minnesota’s Hospitals by Size and Region, 2011 By Number of Available Beds Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  7. Ownership of Minnesota Hospitals, 2011 Government: 28.6% City: 9.8% County: 6.8%City and County: 1.5%District*: 10.5% *District hospitals are nonfederal government sponsored hospitals organized at a level other than city or county Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  8. Composition of Minnesota’s Hospital Workforce, 2011 *Includes nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistantsSource: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  9. Utilization of Hospital Services

  10. Minnesota Hospital Outpatient Visits and Inpatient Admissions, 2001 to 2011 Outpatient visits Inpatient admissions Admissions Outpatient visits Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  11. Average Length of Stay in Minnesota Hospitals, 2001 to 2011 Average length of stay (days) Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  12. Average Length of Stay: Rural and Urban Minnesota Hospitals, 2001 to 2011 Average length of stay (days) A hospital is defined as rural if it is located in a county that is not part of a metropolitan statistical area. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  13. Minnesota Hospital Utilization by Region, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  14. Distribution of Hospital Admissions and Inpatient Days by Type of Service, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  15. Trend in Outpatient Surgeries at Minnesota Hospitals, 2001 to 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  16. Trend in Emergency Room Visits at Minnesota Hospitals, 2001 to 2011 Emergency Room Visits in Thousands Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  17. Hospital Financial Trends

  18. Net Income of Minnesota Hospitals, 2001 to 2011 Millions of dollars Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  19. Minnesota Hospitals' Net Income as a Percent of Revenue, 2001 to 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  20. Hospital Financial Indicators by Region, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  21. Hospital Financial Indicators by Hospital Size, 2011 Number of available beds. PPS stands for Prospective Payment System, a method of reimbursing hospitals based on a predetermined, fixed amount. Most acute care, non-Critical Access facilities are so called PPS hospitals. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  22. Sources of Patient Revenue for Minnesota Hospitals, 2011 *Includes Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare A hospital is defined as rural if it is located in a county that is not part of a metropolitan statistical area. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  23. Hospital Capital Expenditures

  24. Capital Expenditure Commitments by Minnesota Hospitals, Calendar Year 2011 Major spending commitments that are reportable under 62J.17 include expenditures in excess of $ 1 million. A small portion of capital expenditure data may belong to earlier reporting periods. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  25. Minnesota Hospital Capital Expenditure Commitments by Type, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  26. Minnesota Hospital Capital Expenditure Commitment by Category, 2011 Major spending commitments that are reportable under 62J.17 include expenditures in excess of $ 1 million. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  27. Community Benefit

  28. Community Benefit Provided by Minnesota Hospitals, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  29. Distribution of Minnesota Hospitals’ Community Benefit by Category, 2011 Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reportsFor definitions see: MDH/Health Economics Program, “Community Benefit Provided by Minnesota Hospitals in 2011,” forthcoming (www.health.state.mn.us/healtheconomics)

  30. Availability of Specific Hospital Services

  31. Services Available in Minnesota Hospitals, 2011 *Services are considered “available” when they are provided on site by hospital staff, on site through contracted services, or off site through shared services agreement. Source: MDH Health Economics Program analysis of hospital annual reports

  32. Physician Services

  33. Number of Physicians Practicing in Minnesota, 2011 Primary Care includes: General Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, General Pediatrics. No Certification means there were no board certifications on the record received from the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice. Source: Minnesota Board of Medical Practices, analysis of MDH, Office of Rural Health & Primary Care

  34. Number of Physicians Practicing in Minnesota by MSA and Non-MSA Counties, 2011 MSA Defintions, OMB 2008 Note: Due to methodology changes, past Chartbook data should not be used for comparison. Source: Minnesota Board of Medical Practices, analysis by MDH, Office of Rural Health & Primary Care

  35. Distribution of Number of Physicians Practicing in Minnesota by Location and Specialty, 2011 MSA Defintions, OMB 2008 Note: Due to methodology changes, past Chartbook data should not be used for comparison. Source: Minnesota Board of Medical Practices, analysis by MDH, Office of Rural Health & Primary Care

  36. Additional Information from the Health Economics Program Available Online • Health Economics Program Home Page • www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpsc/hep/index.html • Publications • www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpsc/hep/publications/yearly/2010.html • Health Care Market Statistics (Chartbook Updates) • www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpsc/hep/chartbook/index.html • Interactive Health Insurance Statistics • https://pqc.health.state.mn.us/mnha/Welcome.action

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