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MinnesotaCare is a health care program for Minnesotans with low incomes. To find out whether you qualify for MinnesotaCare, you must apply. Enrollees get health care services through a health plan. You can choose your health plan from those serving MinnesotaCare enrollees in your county.
MinnesotaCare is a program for Minnesotans with low incomes who do not have access to affordable health care coverage. MinnesotaCare may require you to pay a monthly premium, and it is based on your household size and income. MinnesotaCare members may have small co-pays.
MinnesotaCare provides coverage to people who do not have access to affordable health insurance and have higher income levels than those eligible for Medicaid. Coverage usually begins the month after enrollees pay their premium.
Overview. The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) ensures basic health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans through Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP). This section outlines eligibility and coverage for these programs. MHCP Member Eligibility.
Medicaid (Medical Assistance) plans in Minnesota. Medicaid (also called Medical Assistance or MA) and MinnesotaCare are health insurance programs for people with low incomes. HealthPartners contracts with the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to offer these programs to those who qualify.
See health plan coverage, support and rewards for the Blue Plus MinnesotaCare health plan. MinnesotaCare from Blue Plus is a health care plan for people who need affordable health care but don’t qualify for Medical Assistance, Minnesota’s Medicaid program.
MNsure is Minnesota's health insurance marketplace where individuals and families can shop, compare and choose health insurance coverage that meets their needs.
MinnesotaCare. A state and federal program that provides a low-cost health insurance option to people who do not have access to affordable employer-sponsored health insurance and have higher income levels than those eligible for Medicaid.
We cover adults, people with disabilities, pregnant women and children with our Minnesota Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare (Medicaid) plans. Get a plan that gives you more. UnitedHealthcare has a large provider network in Minnesota.
You must pay on time each month to keep your health insurance. Don’t risk a gap in your health insurance. If you’ve moved, update your address, phone number and email today. It’s important so we can reach you when it’s time to renew your health insurance. For more information, visit mn.gov/dhs/mycontactinfo.