Reinstatement and Reenrollment
Revised: August 1, 2025
This section of the manual describes policies for health plan reinstatement and reenrollment.
Reinstatement
Reinstatement occurs when an enrollee’s health plan coverage is scheduled to close on a future date and eligibility is reestablished in MMIS on or before the effective closing date. The enrollee will be reinstated into the same health plan for the following month with no lapse in coverage.
Note: If eligibility is not reestablished in MMIS before the effective closing date due to a processing delay, health plan enrollment must be manually reinstated for the next available month.
Example: On June 15 the enrollee’s health care eligibility and health plan enrollment are set to autoclose on June 30. On June 28, the processing entity updates the health care case and re-establishes eligibility for the enrollee on RELG with no break in coverage. If no exclusions and no new enrollment spans are added to RPPH, the enrollee will automatically be reinstated into the same health plan with no lapse in coverage on July 1.
Reenrollment
When an enrollee is disenrolled from a health plan for any reason and regains eligibility after the month of disenrollment, as long as a new exclusion is not added to RPPH, reenrollment will occur if:
Example: The enrollee’s health care eligibility ends and they are disenrolled from their health plan on June 30. The enrollee regains health care eligibility on September 15 of the same year. No exclusions and no new enrollment spans were added on RPPH.
Because it is before first capitation in September, the enrollee will be automatically reenrolled in the same health plan they were on in June. Health plan enrollment will be effective for the enrollee October 1.
Reenrollment Change Options
When an enrollee is disenrolled from their health plan and later regains eligibility to enroll, they may also be eligible for a change option in the following situations:
For more information on change options related to these situations, refer to Changing Health Plans in this manual.
Reenrollment for Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO), Minnesota Senior Care Plus (MSC+), and Special Needs Basic Care (SNBC)
If the following circumstances are met, the processing entity will restore the MSHO, MSC+ or SNBC enrollee’s health plan coverage back to the date their Medical Assistance (MA) terminated without an enrollment form:
Example: an enrollee’s health care eligibility ends March 31. On May 15, the enrollee’s health care eligibility is reopened retroactive to the closure date of March 31, making it continuous. The enrollee will be reenrolled into health plan retroactively to March 31.
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