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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:03

Minnesota Department of Human Services / Minnesota Department of Human Services
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Expect instructions for partners related to actions and process changes through regular communication channels including email messages and websites.
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Latest news
Despite progress with CMS, significant Medicaid cuts loom
Potential $3.1 billion in cuts could destabilize health care services and local economies across Minnesota.
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New state webpage separates fraud facts from fiction​
Accurate, fact-based information is critical in the fight against fraud. The Minnesota Department of Human Services launched a new fact check webpage to correct misleading information and outright false claims about Medicaid fraud in Minnesota.
Read more news
Notice of data breach
On January 16, 2026, the Minnesota Department of Human Services mailed clients notification of a data breach involving its MnCHOICES system. The system is used by counties, Tribal Nations, and managed care organizations to support their assessment and planning work for Minnesotans needing long-term services and supports.
More about the breach
Frequently asked questions
Notification of Unauthorized Access of Private Information, version A
(to 300,000 recipients)
Notification of Unauthorized Access of Private Information, version B
(to 1,200 recipients)
DHS strongly encourages anyone with information about suspected Medicaid fraud to contact DHS by calling 651-431-2650 (Toll-free: 1-800-657-3750) or by submitting a report online at
https://mn.gov/dhs/general-public/office-of-inspector-general/report-fraud
.
IRS form 1095-B is available upon request
DHS will mail the form only when requested by Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare enrollees. We will not automatically send the form out. Follow
the instructions on this webpage
to request your form 1095-B.
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