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Filing Requirements
The information below is for health carriers seeking Network Adequacy approval for plan year 2026. These requirements apply to any “health carrier” defined under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 62A.011, including insurance companies and health maintenance organizations (HMOs).
Deadline for Network Adequacy Submissions
Return network filings by May 22, 2025.
Regulatory Overview
The Chapter 62k Minnesota Health Plan Market Rules, outlined in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 62K, set forth the requirements applicable to individual and small group health plans offered, sold, issued, and/or renewed in Minnesota beginning January 1, 2016. Unless otherwise exempted from Minnesota Statutes Chapter 62K, the rules apply to all individual and small group health plans offered in Minnesota, either on or off Minnesota’s health insurance exchange.
All health carriers offering health plans that require an enrollee to use or that create incentives, including financial incentives, for an enrollee to use a designated provider network, must assure that providers in the designated network are geographically accessible to all potential enrollees within the health plan’s defined service area. All distinct networks offered, sold, issued, and/or renewed on or off Minnesota’s health insurance exchange must be submitted for approval. Health carriers must meet the time and distance standards under Code of Federal Regulations, title 45, section 155.1050.
Documents Required to Assess Network Adequacy
- Network Adequacy Provider File (Excel)
- Geographic Access Maps
- Network Adequacy Attestation Document (Word)
- Request for Waiver (if needed) (Excel)
- Request for Waiver - ECP (if needed) (Excel)
- Network Service Area Partial County Justification (Word)
Comprehensive instructions for how to complete documents can be found in the Network Adequacy Submission Instructions (PDF).
Submit all documents through the Managed Care Systems Portal:
Requirement Overview
Waivers:
Health carrier networks unable to meet distance and time requirements may submit a waiver under Minnesota Statutues, section 62K.10 Subd, 5.
For network adequacy waivers granted in plan year 2026 carriers must demonstrate steps taken to address network adequacy in that year, using the Request for Waiver form. Waiver renewal guidelines listed on the form.
Health Systems Access Template Required for Individual Market Filing
Under Minnesota Statutes section 62K.10, Subd. 1a, a health carrier that actively markets an individual health plan in a group of Minnesota counties must offer, in those same counties, at least one individual health plan with a provider network that includes in-network access to more than a single health care provider system. To document this, use the Health Systems Access Template. Locate the document through System for Electronic Rate and Form Filing (SERFF) on the Plan Management Supporting Documents tab. Submit this template in the Individual binder folder. Include all health care systems in the provider file
Network adequacy data is nonpublic until the network is approved by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the corresponding rates are approved in the plan management binder within (SERFF). MDH does not publish provider listes, MDH may release this data once public, upon request. Network lists are not considered trade secret under Minn. Stat. 13.37
Essential Community Provider (ECP) Requirements for Provider Networks
Essential Community Providers (ECPs) required in all filings. This ensures that networks include a broad range of ECPs to serve the unique needs of Minnesota populations. Minnesota requirements are based on the ECP standards developed for Federally-facilitated Exchanges (FFEs). Consistent with these standards, issuers must include a minimum of 35 percent of the available (ECPs) located within a plan’s service area. The Network Adequacy Submission Instructions and provide further guidance and review additional ECP requirements.
Information Specific to Standalone Dental Network Filings – Limited-Scope Pediatric Dental Plans
Dental carriers that wish to be certified as Qualified Dental Plans (QDPs), also known as Stand Alone Dental Plans (SADPs), must submit networks for approval. Include a minimum of 35 percent Dental ECPs located within the SADP’s service area. Review Network Adequacy Submission Instructions guidance on these requirements.
For more information, email networkadequacy@state.mn.us.