● WORKERS' COMP SERVICES IN MN

Ancillary Services for Workers' Compensation Claims in Minnesota

HealthCare Comp delivers DME, Home Health, Home Modifications, and Complex Care to injured workers across Minnesota — with full fee schedule compliance and a single dedicated coordinator on every claim.

Submit a Referral Call (800) 231-9311
DLI regulated — strong medical management and return-to-work cultureMinnesota Market
Healthcare, warehousing, and agriculture lead MN injury volumeBilling Standard
Twin Cities metro and rural northern MN including Iron Range servedCoverage
CHAMP CertifiedHome Modification Pros

● MN FEE SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE

Fully Compliant with Minnesota Workers' Comp Billing Rules

Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) administers the fee schedule for all medical and ancillary services under Minn. Stat. —176.136. Minnesota's fee schedule for DME uses Medicare DMEPOS allowable amounts as the basis, with specific Minnesota differentials applied by DLI. The fee schedule is updated annually in conjunction with Medicare's DMEPOS revisions. HealthCare Comp maintains current Minnesota DLI fee schedule rates and bills in compliance with all applicable Minnesota statutes.

Minnesota requires ancillary providers to submit bills within 180 days of service, with bills submitted on standard HCFA 1500 or UB-04 forms depending on service type. Disputes over fee schedule compliance go through DLI's Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). HealthCare Comp's Minnesota billing is submitted on time, on the correct form, and with supporting documentation that prevents the fee disputes that can stall claim closure.

Submit a MN Referral

Services We Provide in Minnesota

● MN WORKERS' COMP LANDSCAPE

Workers' Comp in Minnesota: What Adjusters Need to Know

Minnesota's workers' comp system has a strong return-to-work culture built into its statutes, with DLI emphasizing vocational rehabilitation and functional restoration alongside medical care — making ancillary services like home modifications and durable medical equipment important tools for getting injured workers back to productive activity faster. The dominant injury sectors are healthcare (Minnesota has a disproportionately large hospital and clinic workforce anchored by Mayo Clinic and the Twin Cities health systems), food processing and warehousing in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro, and agriculture and mining across northern Minnesota's Iron Range. Rural Iron Range claims often require ancillary delivery to communities with limited local provider options.

● HOW IT WORKS

Three Steps From Referral to Service

📋

1. Submit Referral

Online form or phone. Patient info, injury type, services needed, claim number.

🤝

2. Coordinator Assigned

Auth confirmed, provider or patient contacted within 24 hours.

3. Service Delivered

Scheduling, delivery, documentation, and billing all handled. Clean invoice to you.

Submit a Minnesota Referral Today

One call. Every service. Across all of Minnesota.

Submit a Referral Online Call (800) 231-9311
← Back to All 50 States Coverage