Special Needs BasicCare - SNBC - Minnesota Department of Human Services
A voluntary managed care program for people with disabilities ages 18 - 64 who have Medical Assistance. The program is available through different health plans depending on the applicant's county of residence. Disability HUB MN will work with callers to determine the best option. Benefits of the program include: - A designated person at the health plan who helps individuals receive the care and support they need. Often referred to as a care coordinator or care navigator. - A 24-hour nurse phone line to answer health-related questions - Tips for navigating healthcare needs - The option to join a health plan advisory committee to provide insight to health plans regarding health care needs for people living with disabilities
Categories
Last assured
07/23/2025
Physical Address
540 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Application process
- Call for information on enrollment and health plan choices - Visit the website of the health plan members to contact the health care provider directly at https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/adults/health-care/health-care-programs/contact-us/health-plan-contacts.jsp on how to enroll in SNBC
Fee
Vary by service
Required documents
Application/intake form; Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA) card; picture ID; Social Security number
Eligibility
Open to all individuals with disabilities ages 18 - 64 who have Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA)
Service area
MN
Agency info
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Provides or administers a variety of services to help people meet their basic needs and live as independently as possible. The state department of human services offers programs for food and nutrition, housing, income support, health care, child care assistance, and mental health.