Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4311

Introduced
3/11/26  

Caption

Site visits requirement for all enrolled medical assistance providers

Impact

The introduction of mandatory site visits signifies a substantial shift in how medical assistance providers will be monitored, promoting stricter adherence to the rules set forth by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. As such, the bill will likely lead to greater accountability among providers and could reduce cases of improper conduct or fraud within the healthcare system. This change is expected to enhance the overall safety and reliability of services available to vulnerable populations, including low-income families and individuals reliant on Medicaid.

Summary

SF4311 focuses on enhancing oversight of medical assistance providers in Minnesota by requiring mandatory site visits for certain enrolled providers. Specifically, this bill mandates that all medical assistance providers, especially high-risk ones, undergo regular evaluations to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. The bill aims to improve the quality of care provided to Medicaid beneficiaries while simultaneously safeguarding the integrity of the state’s healthcare system.

Contention

Notably, there may be pushback from some providers who view the increased requirements as burdensome and potentially detrimental to their operational efficiency. Concerns over the financial implications of additional oversight, such as costs associated with compliance and the necessity of securing surety bonds, could also emerge. Supporters argue that these measures are essential for maintaining a high standard of care and preventing abuse within the healthcare system, while opponents might argue that these regulations create unnecessary barriers to entry and operation within the healthcare market.

Companion Bills

MN HF4258

Similar To Site visits for all enrolled medical assistance providers required, and medical assistance provider enrollment fees for provider types not previously subject to mandatory site visits established.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4258

Site visits for all enrolled medical assistance providers required, and medical assistance provider enrollment fees for provider types not previously subject to mandatory site visits established.

MN HF3423

Requirements for provider enrollment in medical assistance modified.

MN SF4222

Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements modifications

MN SF4320

Medical assistance provider enrollment requirements for high-risk providers and certain home and community-based providers modification

MN SF3861

Medical assistance provide enrollment requirements modification for high-risk providers and certain home and community-based providers

MN SF4604

Compliance training requirement for high-risk medical assistance providers

MN SF4071

High-risk provider types under medical assistance program integrity requirements establishment provision

MN HF4467

Provider disenrollment, premium payment requirements, and physician-directed clinic staff services coverage modified; enrollment for county-administered rural medical assistance program modified; language recodified; and report required.

MN HF3546

Program integrity requirements for high-risk provider types under medical assistance established, and report required.

MN SF3117

Commissioner of human services revalidation of providers enrolled in Minnesota health programs every three years requirement

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