Documenting Insurance Coverage (Archive)

Current health care coverage must be documented so that the DHS Benefit Recovery Section and the enrolleeā€™s managed care plan can coordinate benefits with the other health insurance.

When to Document.

How to Document.

Processing Documentation.

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When to Document

People eligible for MinnesotaCare who have either of the following must provide documentation of the coverage:

l  Current health insurance.

l  Current coverage which is not considered other health care coverage, including but not limited to:

n  Dental, vision, or prescription-only coverage that is not part of a comprehensive package including basic hospital and medical-surgical coverage.

n  Workers' Compensation.

Note:  Identify for the Benefit Recovery Section which household member is covered.

n  Indemnity policies which pay a fixed amount for each day of hospitalization or nursing home confinement.

n  Long-term care/nursing home-only policies.

n  Disability insurance.

n  Cancer insurance.

n  Access to facilities which provide free health care to people who qualify, such as Indian Health Centers and community clinics.

n  Access to care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), if the person wants to enroll in MinnesotaCare.

n  TRICARE (CHAMPUS).

Note:  Documentation is only required for household members for whom DHS receives federal financial participation (FFP) . Do not report CHAMPUS/TRICARE coverage to BRS for household members whose MinnesotaCare coverage is entirely state-funded.

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How to Document

Documentation may be provided in two manners:

l  A complete Health Insurance Information Form (HIIF) (DHS-1922b) for each policy.

A HIIF must be completed for the following type of other coverage:

n  Indemnity policies which pay a fixed amount for each day of hospitalization or nursing home confinement.

n  Long term care/nursing home-only policies.

n  Cancer insurance.

n  VA benefits.

l  A notation of the coverage types on the completed insurance page of the HCAPP.

Processing Documentation

Documentation must be processed by either the Benefit Recovery Section or the county worker.

Exception:  Do not submit a HIIF to Benefit Recovery for people who had health insurance in the past four months but no longer have it.

l  MinnesotaCare Workers:

Forward the HIIF or copy of the HCAPP page to the Benefit Recovery Section.

l  County Workers:

Enter the information on the MMIS TPL screens.

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