Minnesota Will Resume Payments to some Medicaid Providers Disenrolled During Revalidation Push
The state says providers that appeal can resume billing if DHS approves their paperwork, easing disruption for thousands of Medicaid patients.
- The Minnesota Department of Human Services is lifting payment suspensions for organizations disenrolled from Medicaid last week that filed appeals by Tuesday, June 9.
- Appeasing the Trump administration's fraud concerns, the state launched a corrective action plan to revalidate providers in 13 high-risk Medicaid programs after threats to withhold over $2 billion.
- According to DHS, 73% of disenrolled providers lacked complete paperwork. Sue Foseid, who runs Northern Access, attributed her removal to a 'clerical error' regarding staff roles, costing half her revenue.
- DHS is allowing an additional 24 hours to submit claims, extending the deadline to 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 12, while appealing providers may have funding reinstated to ensure continuity of care.
- Service providers and patients are caught between President Donald Trump and Gov. Tim Walz in a political dispute over Medicaid fraud oversight. The Office of Inspector General will review 59 providers amid what critics call a 'weekslong bureaucratic nightmare.
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