Am I eligible?
You are eligible if you:
- Live in Minnesota.
- Meet the income limits.
- Lack other health insurance options. (If your job offers you health insurance, you may still qualify if the insurance from your job is too expensive for you.)
- Meet U.S. citizenship or immigration requirements. To qualify you must be either:
- A U.S. citizen or U.S. national,
- A Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals grantee, also known as DACA or a Dreamer,
- A person who is lawfully present, or
- An undocumented child younger than 18.
If you meet these requirements, you should apply.
Household size | Annual income equal to or less than |
---|---|
1 person | $30,120 |
2 people | $40,880 |
3 people | $51,640 |
4 people | $62,400 |
5 people | $73,160 |
6 people | $83,920 |
7 people | $94,680 |
8 people | $105,440 |
I don’t qualify
If you need care and have no insurance, you still have options.
- Medical Assistance is available to any pregnant person regardless of immigration status and for 12-months postpartum, or after giving birth. Medical Assistance is also available for People Receiving Services at the Center for Victims of Torture.
- You may meet rules for Emergency Medical Assistance. This program pays for emergency care for some people in an emergency room or in a hospital when admitted from an emergency room.
- You can receive health care from Minnesota Health Centers regardless of your ability to pay. Find a health center near you at www.mnhealthcenters.org/find-healthcare.
- You may also be eligible for low-cost insulin through the Minnesota Insulin Safety Net Program. Learn more at mninsulin.org.