Minn. Stat. § 62E.10
Citing Cases (5)
Minnesota Court of Appeals
Minnesota Joint Underwriting Ass'n v. Star Tribune Media Co. · 2014 1 citation
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BCBSM, Inc. v. Minnesota Comprehensive Health Ass'n · 2006 1 citation
The legislature established the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association (MCHA) “to promote the public health and welfare of the state.” Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 1 (2004). All insurers, *44 self-insurers, and other specified insurance plans, programs, and organizations are members of the MCHA. Id. Membership in MCHA is a mandatory condition of doing business as an accident-and-health insurer, a self-insurer, a health-maintenance organization, or a community-integrated service-network in the state. Id., subd. 3 (2004). The MCHA- is statutorily mandated to offer health-insurance coverage to eligible persons who are otherwise unable to obtain insurance. MinmStat. § 62E.12(a) (2004) (mandating MCHA to offer such policies); Minn. Stat. § 62E.14, subd. 1 (2004) (providing for enrollment by eligible persons). Generally, this allows Minnesota residents who have been rejected for standard insurance coverage because of high-risk health conditions to obtain health insurance. See Minn. Stat. § 62E.14, subd. 1.
HealthPartners, Inc. v. Bernstein · 2003 5 citations
In 1976, the Minnesota legislature established the MCHA, a nonprofit corporation created to provide health-insurance coverage to Minnesota residents who are unable to obtain insurance in the private, market. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10 (2002). Membership in the MCHA is a mandatory condition of doing business in Minnesota in the fields of accident and health insurance, self-insurance, health-maintenance organization (HMO), or as a community integrated service network. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 3. MCHA membership includes insurers, self-insurers, fraternal organizations, HMOs, and other insurance-related organizations. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 1. HealthPartners is an HMO operating in Minnesota and a contributing member of the MCHA.
In 1976, the Minnesota legislature established the MCHA, a nonprofit corporation created to provide health-insurance coverage to Minnesota residents who are unable to obtain insurance in the private, market. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10 (2002). Membership in the MCHA is a mandatory condition of doing business in Minnesota in the fields of accident and health insurance, self-insurance, health-maintenance organization (HMO), or as a community integrated service network. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 3. MCHA membership includes insurers, self-insurers, fraternal organizations, HMOs, and other insurance-related organizations. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 1. HealthPartners is an HMO operating in Minnesota and a contributing member of the MCHA.
In 1976, the Minnesota legislature established the MCHA, a nonprofit corporation created to provide health-insurance coverage to Minnesota residents who are unable to obtain insurance in the private, market. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10 (2002). Membership in the MCHA is a mandatory condition of doing business in Minnesota in the fields of accident and health insurance, self-insurance, health-maintenance organization (HMO), or as a community integrated service network. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 3. MCHA membership includes insurers, self-insurers, fraternal organizations, HMOs, and other insurance-related organizations. Minn. Stat. § 62E.10, subd. 1. HealthPartners is an HMO operating in Minnesota and a contributing member of the MCHA.
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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota
St. Paul Electrical Workers Welfare Fund v. Markman · 1980 4 citations
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Insurers' Action Council, Inc. v. Markman · 1980 2 citations
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