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What can we help you with?
Tell us where you are in the process and we'll point you to the right place — and to answers you can find online first.
I haven't applied yet
Learn about programs, eligibility, income and asset limits and how to apply.
Go to sectionI'm already enrolled
Report changes, renew coverage, pay premiums or update your information.
Go to sectionMy medical care or bills
Find providers, ask about covered services and resolve billing questions.
Go to sectionMental health crisis:
Call or text 988
Report suspected fraud:
1-800-627-9977
Language help / TTY:
Dial 711
Lost member ID card?:
Call your health plan
Haven't applied yet?
Most questions about programs, eligibility, and what's covered can be answered online in a few minutes. Start with the links below — if you still need help, our consumer support team is here.
Try this first — Find answers about programs and eligibility
Self-service resources that cover the most common questions.
Income and asset limits — See if your household may qualify before you apply.
tcm:1052-722544Who qualifies — Eligibility rules by program, household, and life situation.
tcm:1052-728112How to apply — Apply online, by paper, or in person — step by step.
tcm:1052-739523Still have questions? Here's who to contact.
The right contact depends on which program you're asking about or planning to apply for. Paper applications will have instructions on where to submit them. In most cases, paper applications (such as: DHS-6696 and DHS-3876) should be sent to your county or Tribal nation.
County or Tribe
Apply through your county or Tribal servicing office. All paper applications — DHS-6696 and DHS-3876 — start here.
Find your county or Tribal officeNavigators
Certified navigators are trained experts who provide free, one-on-one help applying for health care coverage. They can explain your options, answer questions and guide you through the application process
Find a navigatorAlready enrolled?
Manage your coverage online or contact the office that handles your case.
Try this first — Manage your coverage online
Self-service resources that cover the most common questions.
Renew my coverage — Learn about completing your annual renewal and upload your renewal paperwork online.
tcm:1052-735230Pay my premium — View programs.
https://payments.dhs.state.mn.us/Renewal date lookup — Find your coverage renewal due date.
https://www.mnrenewallookup.com/Who should I contact?
County or Tribe
If you have Medical Assistance, or your household has both Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare, contact your county or Tribal office.
Find your county or Tribal officeWhat to contact them for:
- Report address, phone, or household changes
- Report income or employment changes
- Family changes (pregnancy, marriage, divorce, birth, death)
- Replace a lost MHCP / EBT card
- Case or eligibility questions
- Renewal paperwork questions
Health Care Consumer Support
If you have MinnesotaCare and no one in your household has Medical Assistance, call Health Care Consumer Support.
Contact Health Care Consumer SupportWhat to contact them for:
- Pay or ask about your MinnesotaCare premium
- General coverage questions
- Renewal questions
- Update your address or contact info
- Report household changes
Questions about covered services, claims or billing from provider?
Most people are enrolled in a managed care health plan — if that's you, contact your plan first for questions about your care or bills. Only contact your county, Tribe, or Health Care Consumer Support if you have fee-for-service coverage (not a managed care plan).
Who should I contact?
Managed care plan
Most people are enrolled in a managed care plan — start here for ID cards, finding a doctor, prior authorizations, covered services, and bills. Call your plan's member services first.
Not sure which plan you have? Check your member ID card.
Fee-for-service
Only if you're not in a managed care plan.
Find phone numbers, addresses, and instructions for who to contact about fee-for-service coverage, claims, and billing in the fee-for-service handbook.
Fee-for-service handbook