Navigating the state-specific Medicaid portal requirements for credentialing services in Minnesota is critical to avoiding claim denials.

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Minnesota operates one of the most structurally unique Medicaid programs in the nation through its County-Based Purchasing (CBP) model, where individual counties select which Prepaid Health Plans (PHPs) will serve their populations — meaning provider credentialing requirements vary literally county by county.


What Is the MN-ITS Portal?

MN-ITS (Minnesota Interoperable Transaction System) is the state’s centralized provider enrollment and claims processing portal operated by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS). All enrollments, revalidations, and claims flow through MN-ITS.

Step-by-Step Minnesota Medical Assistance Enrollment

Minnesota enrollment requires MN-ITS registration followed by credentialing with Prepaid Health Plans selected by the counties you serve.

1

Register on MN-ITS

Create an account with NPI, Tax ID, Minnesota license, and practice information. Minnesota requires a valid Minnesota license for in-person services.

2

Complete Enrollment Application

Enter demographics, Minnesota license details, specialties, practice locations, ownership disclosures, and billing configuration.

3

Upload Required Documents

Upload Minnesota license, NPI, W-9, EIN, professional liability insurance, DEA (if prescribing), voided check, board certification, and ownership disclosures.

4

Complete Provider Screening

Minnesota conducts OIG/SAM checks, Minnesota Board of Medical Practice verification, BCA (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) background checks for high-risk categories, and site visits.

5

Sign Provider Agreement and Submit

Processing: 30–45 days.

6

Identify County-Specific PHPs and Credential

This is the unique Minnesota step: Research which Prepaid Health Plans serve each county in your service area, then credential with those specific plans.


County-Based Purchasing: Why Minnesota Is Different

Unlike most states where MCOs operate statewide, Minnesota’s County-Based Purchasing model allows individual counties (or county alliances) to select which health plans serve their Medicaid populations.

This means:

  • A health plan available in Hennepin County (Minneapolis) may not be available in neighboring Ramsey County (St. Paul)
  • Rural counties may have only 1–2 plan options while urban counties may have 4–5
  • Providers serving multiple counties must research each county’s plan lineup individually
  • County plan selections can change during procurement cycles
PHPParentCoverage
Blue PlusBCBS of MNMultiple counties; strong metro
HealthPartnersHealthPartnersTwin Cities metro and select counties
Hennepin HealthHennepin CountyHennepin County only
Itasca Medical CareCounty-operatedItasca County only
MedicaMedicaMultiple counties statewide
PrimeWest HealthCounty allianceRural western MN counties
South Country Health AllianceCounty allianceSouthern MN counties
UCareUCareMultiple counties; strong metro

County Trap: Do NOT credential with all eight PHPs unless you serve the entire state. Hennepin Health only operates in Hennepin County. PrimeWest only serves western rural counties. Research your specific county plan assignments before submitting applications.

Twin Cities Strategy: For Hennepin County, credential with Hennepin Health, Blue Plus, HealthPartners, and UCare. For Ramsey County, check current assignments as they differ from Hennepin.


MinnesotaCare: The Second Program

MinnesotaCare is a separate state-subsidized health program for residents who earn too much for Medical Assistance but can’t afford private insurance.

  • MinnesotaCare uses the same PHPs as Medical Assistance
  • Providers enrolled for Medical Assistance can generally serve MinnesotaCare members through the same PHP credentialing
  • Verify with each PHP that your panel participation includes both programs

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Minnesota enrollment take?

MN-ITS: 30–45 days. PHP credentialing: 30–60 days per plan. Total: 60–105 days.

Do I need different MCOs for different counties?

Yes. Minnesota’s County-Based Purchasing means each county selects its own health plans. Research your specific county assignments.

What is MinnesotaCare?

A state-subsidized program for residents above Medical Assistance income limits. Uses the same PHPs — verify your panel covers both programs.

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James Reyes, CPC

Senior Credentialing Specialist with 15+ years of experience navigating state Medicaid portals, Medicare PECOS, and commercial payer panels. Certified Professional Coder (CPC) dedicated to eliminating revenue cycle bottlenecks.