Healthy Minnesota Partnership
Minnesota's 2023 statewide health assessment will be available in early 2024
Public comment for the statewide health assessment closed on Monday, October 24, 2023. The Healthy Minnesota Partnership is reviewing all written and verbal comments received during the public comment period to ensure the assessment accurately describes health and well-being across the state. The Healthy Minnesota Partnership will share details about how the comments were used when the final version of the assessment is released. The final statewide health assessment will be released in early 2024.
What is the statewide health assessment?
The statewide health assessment explains how conditions like social factors, systems, and structures impact the health of people in Minnesota. The assessment gathers data and information from government agencies and organizations across the state and is published every five years. It directly informs the statewide health improvement framework.
Past statewide health assessments
- 2017 Minnesota statewide health assessment (PDF)
Statewide health assessment updates: 2018 (PDF)
2017 Minnesota statewide health assessment: A brief overview (PDF)
Guide to figures from the 2017 Minnesota statewide health assessment (PDF)
Discussion guide for the 2017 Minnesota statewide health assessment (PDF) - The health of Minnesota: 2012 statewide health assessment (PDF)
Questions about the statewide health assessment
Healthy Minnesota Partnership
c/o MDH Center for Public Health Practice
Phone: 651-201-3880
Email: health.healthymnpartnership@state.mn.us
The 2017 Minnesota Statewide Health Assessment was produced in collaboration by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Healthy Minnesota Partnership. This report was supported by funds made available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support, under Federal Award Identification Number (FAIN) NB01OT009130. The content in this report is that of the authors, and does not necessarily represent the official position of or endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.