MinnesotaCare

Minnesota

MinnesotaCare is a publicly subsidized program for Minnesota residents who do not have access to affordable health care coverage. The program serves an average of more than 100,000 people each month. It has been critical to Minnesota's welfare reform strategy, helping people leave welfare and go to work without losing health care coverage.
Contact Information
MinnesotaCare
P.O. Box 64838
St. Paul, MN 55164-0838
1-(800) 657-3672 (phone)
How to Apply:
Select one of the links below to download the application or go to the program site for more information on how to apply. Once you fill out your application, send it to the address on the application. Do NOT send it to RxResource.
Eligibility:
To qualify, you must: Have a Social Security number or be willing to apply for one (unless you have religious objections) Live in Minnesota. If you are an adult and do not have children living with you, or if your children are over age 21, you must have lived in Minnesota for six months. Be a U.S. citizen or non-citizen lawfully residing in the U.S. Not have other health insurance now or have had health insurance (including Medicare), for at least four months except for Medical Assistance enrollees whose health insurance premium was paid for by Medical Assistance. Not be able to get health insurance through an employer who offers to pay at least half the monthly cost. Some children may be eligible if they have health insurance. A MinnesotaCare enrollment representative will review your application and tell you if your insured children qualify.