
I badly miss being on MNcare... : r/minnesota - Reddit
As someone who works in healthcare, I understand your frustration but you are vastly oversimplifying the situation. The people against socialized medicine or more government run healthcare programs …
More than a quarter million Minnesotans at risk of losing public health ...
Jun 25, 2023 · With COVID-era rules ending, the Minnesota Department of Human Services says as many as 370,000 residents could lose their publicly-funded health care coverage.
MinnesotaCare for undocumented immigrants continues to cause …
May 16, 2025 · The uproar stemmed from Walz’s decision to abandon a taxpayer-funded healthcare program for adult undocumented immigrants, a plan that, like a comparable initiative in California, …
Getting on MinnesotaCare was easy. Getting off it wasn’t.
Mar 25, 2026 · It was pleasantly and surprisingly easy to get covered by MinnesotaCare, Minnesota’s public health insurance program for people who make too much for Medicaid but not enough to get …
Ten things Minnesotans need to know about Medicaid cuts
Jul 30, 2025 · How could cuts to Medicaid impact Minnesota’s health care system? According to Chomilo, Medicaid cuts threaten the overall health care system in Minnesota, as clinics and hospitals …
The bill puts access to critical care at risk, particularly in Greater Minnesota, by adding stricter limits on health care funding for providers. The bill shifts costs from the federal budget to critical providers and …
Minnesota lawmakers unveil compromise health budget, delay on ...
An expansion of the MinnesotaCare health plan and other health reforms were delayed or shelved Friday night as lawmakers announced compromises on a health budget bill that would increase...
Why some Minnesota lawmakers want to end MNCare - CBS News
2025 is the first year Minnesota is providing undocumented workers with the state health insurance.
MinnesotaCare / Minnesota Department of Human Services
You cannot qualify for MinnesotaCare if you have other health insurance. Also, you cannot qualify if you can get insurance that is considered affordable and comprehensive through a job.
In Minnesota, repealing the ACA would have significant, negative impacts on our health, state budget and economy. A repeal of the ACA would threaten health care coverage for over 400,000 Minnesotans.