Law requires proof of citizenship for health care coverage applicants and renewals
As of July 1, 2006, a new law requires some people who are already enrolled in or who are applying for Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare or Minnesota Family Planning health care coverage to provide documentation of their citizenship. Detailed information is in a brochure.
By: Minnesota Department of Human Services
MinnesotaCare
(Separate Website)
Subsidized health care program for people who live in Minnesota and do not have access to affordable health insurance.
By: Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Non-Citizens: Eligibility for Minnesota's Healthcare Programs
(Separate Website)
By: Legal Services Advocacy Project
Understanding Health Plan Dispute Resolution Practices
(Separate Website)
Generally you will get the health care you need from your health care plan. But sometimes you may have problems. Health plans have procedures to help solve such problems. State and federal laws require plans to have these procedures, but every plan is different. There may be different procedures
for Medicare members, Medicaid members, and private or commercial members (who get plan coverage through their employer or pay for it themselves). This brochure gives you an
overview of your options.
By: ABA Commission on Law and Aging
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