Why do I have to be without insurance for four months before I can enroll in MinnesotaCare?
The Minnesota Legislature developed the MinnesotaCare program to provide health care coverage for individuals who do not have access to insurance. To ensure that individuals do not drop their current health insurance to obtain MinnesotaCare, which is a publicly subsidized health care program, it included the requirement that enrollees must be without insurance for four months.
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