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Opioid fight continues with $15 million in new grants
Updated spending dashboard shows where state and local funds are going. New state grants will build on Minnesota’s recent progress in addressing opioid abuse. Grants totaling $15 million will expand services for people suffering from opioid use disorder and make it easier to get help.

Minnesota increases oversight of autism and some housing services providers
Minnesota is taking steps to supervise autism services providers and some housing services providers more closely. Starting June 1, the Minnesota Department of Human Services will tighten screening requirements for providers who bill Medicaid for autism services and some housing services.

Moorhead: State officials continue statewide series of roundtables on impact of proposed federal health care cuts
At Clay County Family Service Center in Moorhead on Thursday, state officials, doctors, patients and advocates continued a series of statewide roundtables educating Minnesotans on the impact of proposed federal cuts to vital health care programs.

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Agency transition completed July 1, 2025

On May 23, 2023, Gov. Tim Walz signed into law two pieces of legislation that brought big changes to the Department of Human Services (DHS), creating the new Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) and establishing the Department of Direct Care and Treatment (DCT) as a standalone agency. After two years of thoughtful planning and implementation, the transition to three thriving agencies is now complete.

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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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