A crucial matter for any family is healthcare, another area where Minnesota excels. The state’s healthcare system consistently ranks high nationally. This leads to higher longevity levels overall; in 2022, Minnesota ranked third in the country for longest life expectancy, according to a study of government data.
The state is home to cutting-edge medical research, offering residents promising new treatments for life-threatening diseases. From impressive offerings in the metro area such as M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center to world-class treatments at Rochester’s Mayo Clinic, Minnesota families are cared for by top surgeons and acclaimed doctors.
This is on full display when it comes to serving kids with disabilities. Resources include the Arc of Minnesota, a non-profit that advocates for kids with disabilities; the Autism Society of Minnesota, a non-profit that enhances the lives of Minnesotans affected by autism; Family Voices of Minnesota, a grassroots organization that taps into well-developed networks to serve children with special health-care needs; and the PACER Center, which guides families dealing with any disability.
PACER’s Family to Family Health Information Center is a lifeline, helping families navigate private and public insurance programs, collaborate with doctors and schools, and benefit from multicultural advocates.
No parent wants their child hospitalized, but Minnesota families can find comfort knowing they are in the best hands at Children’s Minnesota, a nationally ranked acute-care hospital system in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Birth centers across the state are also among the best. Regions Hospital Family Birth Center in St. Paul, for instance, offers in-room NICU services. Mother Baby Center at Mercy in Coon Rapids, meanwhile, has earned recognition from U.S. News & World Report as well as local parents in online forums.
Minnesota’s healthcare system is designed to support the whole person, including mental health services that are covered by many insurance plans. The Minnesota Specialty Health System aims to fill gaps, providing adults with additional healthcare between inpatient services. Meanwhile, the world-renowned Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation has helped generations of Minnesotans overcome addiction and mental illness.