Breaking — Revalidation Rejections Sent This Weekend

Hundreds of Minnesota providers just lost the ability to bill Medicaid.

Over the weekend, hundreds of healthcare providers received letters informing them their MHCP revalidations were rejected. Legislators report roughly half of targeted providers will be unenrolled. Programs are already closing. Communities are losing care. The Walz administration and DHS have offered no clarity, no warning, and no fix.

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(651) 431-2907

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The Problem

A bureaucratic mistake should not end a patient's care.

01

Rejections sent in silence

Hundreds of providers learned by letter over the weekend that their revalidations were rejected — no advance warning, no opportunity to clarify, no plan for their patients.

02

Half the system at risk

Legislators report roughly 50% of providers serving Medicaid patients will be unenrolled. Any interruption in revenue at this scale is catastrophic — programs are already closing.

03

Worse than fraud penalties

Losing the ability to bill Medicaid is a harsher consequence than most punishments handed to those actually committing fraud — and it has been imposed on providers who did nothing wrong.

04

No accountability

DHS and the Walz administration have been absolutely silent before and after this rollout, putting Minnesota's entire community health infrastructure at risk.

Our Demands

Three steps.
No excuses.

Addressed to Governor Tim Walz, Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services, and the Minnesota Legislature.

  1. 01

    Immediately reinstate every provider unenrolled from MHCP due to administrative error, retroactive to the date of removal.

  2. 02

    Pause all non-fraud unenrollment actions until DHS publishes a corrected, auditable process.

  3. 03

    Disclose the terms of the agreement with the Trump administration's CMS remediation plan.