ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesotans who buy their health insurance through the state-run MNsure exchange will pay 3.5 percent less next year, on average, say state officials who approved new rates for the individual and small group markets.
MNsure CEO Nate Clark says those looking for health insurance will also have even more choices. Officials say Minnesotans in every county will have at least 24 health insurance plans to choose from.
Clark says an updated “shop and compare” tool will be available by mid-October at www.mnsure.org.


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