Minnesota denial decoder
Telehealth assurance missing
Minnesota requires a completed Telehealth Provider Assurance Statement before billing telehealth services.
Denial guidance uses state billing sources.
Next actions avoid reimbursement guarantees.
Source trail remains visible for review.
Telehealth assurance missing
Minnesota requires a completed Telehealth Provider Assurance Statement before billing telehealth services.
Next action
Confirm the signed DHS-6806 is on file before telehealth claim entry.
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Denial pages use the same checked state sources as the app.
Minnesota Health Care Programs Provider ManualMinnesota Department of Human Services · Doula Services page revised September 16, 2025; T1033 / T1033+U4; 18 sessions without PA · checked 2026-06-13Minnesota Statutes 256B.758 Payment for Doula ServicesMinnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes · 2025 statute; rates effective January 1, 2024 · checked 2026-06-13