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651-201-5421
health.healthcarehomes@state.mn.us

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Health Care Homes
651-201-5421
health.healthcarehomes@state.mn.us

Health Care Homes Certification
Step 1 Eligibility

To seek HCH certification, an eligible clinician must deliver patient and family centered primary care services using a team of staff (clinician, care coordinator and other staff as defined by the patient’s needs and clinic’s resources). An eligible clinician is a physician, advanced practice nurse or physician assistant that takes responsibility for the patient’s care and provides the full range of primary care services. A personal clinician or a primary care clinic may be certified as a health care home. A clinic will be certified only if all the clinic’s personal clinicians meet the requirements for participation in a health care home. It is the clinic’s responsibility to orient new clinicians and staff to the health care home’s care delivery approach.

  • Primary care: overall and ongoing medical responsibility for a patient's comprehensive care for preventive care and a full range of acute and chronic conditions, including end-of-life care when appropriate.

Refer to the HCH eligibility section of the Certification/Recertification Operations Manual Providing Application Submission Support (COMPASS) (PDF) for detailed information.

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Last Updated: 05/05/2025

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