Resuming renewals in Minnesota Medicaid
Like all states, Minnesota has maintained health care coverage for its Medicaid enrollees during the COVID-19 pandemic. This continuous coverage helped Minnesotans access care during a global pandemic and maintained high insurance coverage rates in the state. It also allowed the state to receive billions in additional federal funding under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the first major federal stimulus package passed by Congress.
The federal government has announced the return to standard Medicaid eligibility procedures, which includes an annual eligibility review through a renewal process. That means that each of the nearly 1.3 million Minnesotans enrolled in Medicaid will need to have their eligibility reviewed through the renewal process over the course of the next year once renewals resume. Learn more about resuming renewals.
This interactive dashboard tracks the resumption of Medicaid renewals by processing entity. You can view the total number of enrollees and total number of cases due for renewal each month by county or processing Tribal Nation, and see these data by system.
Once renewals resume, you can check renewal processing for the previous or upcoming months by viewing how many enrollees had their coverage automatically renewed, how many maintained coverage, how many had their coverage closed, how many continue to have their renewal processing in progress or how many renewals are expected in future months. These data take time to make their way into the DHS data warehouse that is the source for this information. They can be subject to change with updated information from processing counts in the source systems. This is especially true for the most recent or upcoming months as things change. We will update this dashboard with the most recent information available the first week of each month.
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