St. Louis Health Insurance

St. Louis Health Measures
  Diabetes Obese Uninsured Well-being Index
SD 9.9% 26.2% 10.9% 66.7
Nat'l Avg 18.3% 26.1% 17.1% 66.2
Source: Gallup.com, NIH.gov

The city of St. Louis is a major center for healthcare and health related services in the Midwest. St. Louis is known nationally for its low health insurance costs, especially compared with other large metropolitan areas. This has led to a large number of local employers offering health coverage to employees. In fact, the St. Louis metropolitan area has the second highest percentage of employers offering health insurance to employees in the country. Additionally, St. Louis is home to several higher education institutions that specialize in medical research and development, including Washington University and Saint Louis University. A full listing of hospitals and medical centers in St. Louis includes:

  • BARNES JEWISH HOSPITAL (about 2 miles; SAINT LOUIS, MO)
  • ST LOUIS CHILDRENS HOSPITAL (about 2 miles; SAINT LOUIS, MO)
  • KINDRED HOSPITAL - ST LOUIS (about 2 miles; SAINT LOUIS, MO)
  • MISSOURI BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER
  • ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
  • DES PERES HOSPITAL
  • SSM ST MARY’S HEALTH CENTER
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    Information about St. Louis, Missouri

    County St. Louis
    Population (City/Metro) 318,069/2,812,896
    Population Change -8.3%
    Median Age 33.9
    Median Household Income $34,801