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How is the Portico Healthnet coverage program different from health insurance?

Portico Healthnet is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are not health insurance or an HMO. We offer access to a variety of health care services to help individuals and families stay healthy. In addition to paying for participants' clinic visits, prescriptions, and other health services, the program offers care coordination and patient advocacy services. Portico Healthnet does not charge premiums to pay for health services. Our participants pay a monthly household fee of $25-$55 that is used to fund preventive health education programs, household safety equipment, and other nonmedical services.
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What is the difference between Portico Healthnet and community clinics?

Portico Healthnet and community clinics both work to ensure that families connect to the health care services they need to stay healthy.

One difference is that Portico does not own or operate any clinics. We contract with private and community clinics to offer participants a choice of primary care service providers.

Portico also provides personalized care management services to participants. Care managers refer participants to other organizations that can help with issues that go beyond health-related needs, such as child care referrals, job training, and other support services.

Portico contracts with six community clinics as well as 23 primary care clinics.
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How does Portico Healthnet differ from MinnesotaCare?

Portico and MinnesotaCare both offer affordable access to health care for people without insurance. However, MinnesotaCare is a state-funded health care program with more comprehensive coverage than the Portico program offers. Click on Health Care Options to see some of the eligibility and coverage differences.

Portico staff members are trained to assist people with applying to MinnesotaCare and Medical Assistance. For assistance in applying to these programs call (651) 603-5100 or (866) 430-5111.
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If participant fees aren't used to cover medical costs, how is the Portico Healthnet program funded?

Portico Healthnet receives funding from hospitals, foundations, health plans, corporations and individuals.

Click on Portico Funders for more information on our partner organizations.

Click on How You Can Help to learn how you can help Portico Healthnet reach its goal to serve more people in need.
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How many people in our community are uninsured?

Minnesota is a leader in providing its residents with access to public health care programs. Surprisingly, there are still approximately 400,000 people in Minnesota without health insurance. Of those, 88,000 are children.

Nationwide, about 46 million people don't have health insurance.
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If Minnesota offers some of the best health care options in the country, why are there still so many people who are uninsured?

Most people without insurance have jobs. However, they either work for employers that do not offer coverage, or the coverage offered is too costly.

Many people without health insurance also have low incomes. Even though MinnesotaCare offers a sliding fee premium, some families with children find the premiums too expensive; some may be over $300 per month.

Some people do not qualify for publicly sponsored health programs because they own their own business or own property in addition to the property that they live on (assets which affect their eligibility).

Although Minnesota offers a number of wonderful health coverage options for families with lower incomes, these options don't always work for everyone. That's where Portico can help. Our eligibility requirements are less restrictive, so we can offer people access to health care until they are in a better situation to purchase health insurance or until they qualify for a different program.
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What does the name Portico Healthnet mean?

"Portico" means entryway and "Healthnet" suggests a health care safety net. Together, these words reflect the organization's work to offer people without health coverage entry into an interim health care safety net program.
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Beyond government programs and Portico's coverage program, are there other community programs, benefits and resources I may be eligible for?

Yes. We have gathered several lists together on our Community Resources page.
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Saint Paul, MN 55114
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(866) 430-5111
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