2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 256B.69 — Prepaid Health Plans

Plain-Language Summary

Establishes Minnesota's managed care system for Medical Assistance. Most Medical Assistance recipients are enrolled in a health plan (like UCare, Hennepin Health, or Blue Plus) that manages their care, rather than using traditional fee-for-service. Sets rules for enrollment, plan requirements, and how the state pays health plans.

Practical Notes
If you are on Medical Assistance in Minnesota, you will likely be enrolled in a managed care health plan. You can usually choose from several plans in your area. Your health plan acts as your insurance company and assigns you a primary care provider. If you need a specialist, your plan may require a referral. If you are unhappy with your plan, you can switch during open enrollment or request a change for cause. If your plan denies a service, you have the right to appeal first to the plan and then to the state.