2025 Session Last amended: 1996 session

§ 62D.01 — Citation and Purpose

Plain-Language Summary

This section names the law the 'Health Maintenance Act of 1973' and explains why it was created. The legislature found that health care costs were too high and many people could not get care. The law is meant to remove barriers to creating and growing health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and to have the state watch how HMOs affect health care costs, access, and quality.

Practical Notes
This section sets the stage for all HMO regulation in Minnesota. It reflects the state’s commitment to exploring alternatives to traditional health insurance that might lower costs and improve access. Anyone starting or operating an HMO in Minnesota must understand this chapter as the foundation of HMO law in the state.