Eligibility
To get coverage, you must:
Be a Minnesota resident
Be a U.S. citizen or a qualifying noncitizen
Provide a Social Security number for each person requesting MA, unless an exception is met
Meet the income limit and asset limit, if any
Meet any other program rules.
What is the income limit?
The income limit and calculations depend on your age and who lives with you. If you are pregnant, blind or have a disability, you also may have a different income limit.
Some people who do not meet the income limit still may qualify using a spenddown (PDF). A spenddown is like an insurance deductible. This means you are responsible for some medical bills before MA pays.
What is the asset limit?
Assets are items people own like cars, checking and savings accounts, your home and financial investments.
Generally, there is no asset limit for MA for parents, children under 21 and adults without children in the home.
Parents and caretaker relatives eligible for MA with a spenddown have an asset limit (PDF).
Seniors and people age 21 and older who are blind or have a disability have an asset limit (PDF).
Assets that do not count toward the limit include the home where you live, household goods, personal items like clothing and jewelry, and certain assets owned by an American Indian.
What if I have other insurance?
You still may qualify for MA. You must tell us if you have other health insurance or could get coverage through an employer or military service.
Sometimes we can pay the cost of the other insurance so you can keep that coverage.