Out of State Providers
Out-of-state coverage policy applies to services provided via telehealth.
See out-of-state providers section of manual.
SOURCE: MN Dept. of Human Services, Provider Manual, Physician and Professional Services (Telehealth), As revised Apr. 4, 2024, MN Dept of Human Services, Provider Manual, Provider Basics: Out-of-State Providers. Revised 5/19/21, (Accessed Mar. 2025).
In addition to other requirements, refer to the following general telehealth information:
- Out-of-state coverage policy applies to services provided via telehealth. Consultations performed by providers who are not located in Minnesota and contiguous counties, require authorization prior to the service being provided
- Payment will be made for only one reading or interpretation of diagnostic tests such as x-rays, lab tests, and diagnostic assessments
SOURCE: MN Dept. of Human Svcs, Provider Manual Rehabilitation Services Dec. 27, 2024, (Accessed Mar. 2025).
1115 Substance Use Disorder System Reform Demonstration
All DHS licensed residential and nonresidential, including withdrawal management, and all out-of-state programs must enroll with MHCP to provide ASAM levels of care. Enrolled providers must submit the forms found in the SUD Services Enrollment Criteria and Forms section of the MHCP Provider Manual.
Providers must meet the requirements listed on these forms and submit the forms to DHS to be eligible to provide, bill and be paid by MHCP for SUD services.
See manual for approved out-of-state providers.
After approval, the effective date of the provider’s participation will be determined by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) based on when the Approval to Enroll letter was issued.
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