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Minnesota State Resources |
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Minnesota Health Care Programs |
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More than half a million Minnesotans have health care coverage through Minnesota Health Care Programs.
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MinnesotaCare |
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Affordable Health Insurance for Minnesotans
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General Assistance Health Care in Minnesota |
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Insurance for low-income adults, ages 21-64, who have no dependent children under age 18 and who do not qualify for federally funded health care programs. |
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Federal Resources |
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
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CMS runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs - two national health care programs that benefit about 75 million Americans. CMS also runs the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), a program that is expected to cover many of the approximately 10 million uninsured children in the United States.
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Bureau of Primary Health Care |
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The Bureau of Primary Health Care is focused on solutions for low-income, uninsured individuals and individuals with special health care needs.
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Human Resources & Services Administration |
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The HRSA assures the availability of quality health care to low income, uninsured, isolated, vulnerable and special needs populations and meets their unique health care needs.
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2005 Toll-free Numbers For Health Information |
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These selected toll-free numbers for organizations provide health-related information, education, and support. These organizations DO NOT diagnose or recommend treatment for any disease. Some of the organizations use recorded messages; others provide personalized counseling and referrals. Most offer educational materials; some charge handling fees.
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