2024 Medicaid (Medical Assistance) and MinnesotaCare renewals

In early 2020, states stopped their regular process of checking whether people with Medicaid (called Medical Assistance in Minnesota) continued to qualify for it. Instead, Medical Assistance was automatically renewed under the “continuous coverage requirement." This helped ensure millions of Americans could keep getting critical health care during COVID-19.

Now, Minnesota (and all other states) have resumed checking Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare eligibility. This process is called a renewal.

If you currently have a Medical Assistance (MA) or MinnesotaCare plan, you’ll be affected by the renewal process. You may need to show you continue to qualify for your health insurance plan. If you don’t qualify anymore, don’t worry – you’ll still have options so you can continue to get health insurance.

How Medical Assistance renewals work

1. Make sure your contact information is up to date

When it’s time for your renewal, the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will mail information to you. So, if you've moved in the past year, make sure your latest address, phone number and email address are on file.

2. Watch for your renewal packet in the mail

About one to two months before your Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare health insurance plan expires, you’ll get a renewal packet in the mail. Your renewal packet will explain whether your plan can be automatically renewed or not.

3. If your renewal packet contains a renewal form, fill out the renewal form completely and return it quickly

Your renewal form will be due about one month before your Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare expires.

4. Wait for the results of your renewal

DHS will review the information in your renewal packet to determine if you’re still eligible for Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare. You’ll get the results of your renewal in the mail.

We’re here to help you find a new HealthPartners plan that fits your budget.

You may also be able to enroll in group insurance offered by your employer. Check with your HR department.

Need help or have questions?

We know all this can be confusing. But we're here to assist you:

It’s our job to make sure you have the information you need so you can make informed decisions.

For more information on Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare renewals and redeterminations, visit the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) .