Minnesota Medicaid DMEPOS Supplier Bond
Overview
Minnesota Medicaid DMEPOS suppliers are required to carry this surety bond as a condition of participation in the state's Medicaid program. It protects Minnesota's Medicaid program — and ultimately the patients it serves — against financial harm caused by supplier noncompliance, billing fraud, or failure to meet program standards. Suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies must have this bond in place before they can bill Medicaid for covered items. Without it, your enrollment is incomplete and your ability to serve Medicaid patients is blocked.
Who Needs This Bond?
DMEPOS suppliers enrolled or seeking enrollment in Minnesota Medicaid need this bond. That includes businesses and individuals who sell, rent, or deliver durable medical equipment — such as wheelchairs, oxygen equipment, hospital beds, and related supplies — to Medicaid-eligible patients in Minnesota. If your company bills Minnesota Medicaid for prosthetics, orthotics, or any DMEPOS category covered under the program, this bond applies to you. It is a mandatory enrollment requirement, not an optional safeguard.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that a DMEPOS supplier will comply with all applicable Minnesota Medicaid program rules, billing requirements, and federal standards governing DMEPOS suppliers. If a supplier commits billing fraud, provides substandard equipment, or otherwise causes a financial loss to the Medicaid program, the bond provides a mechanism for recovery. Minnesota's Medicaid authority — the Department of Human Services — is the obligee that can draw on the bond if a supplier fails to meet its obligations. The bond holds suppliers accountable and creates a financial backstop for the program.
When is it Required?
Enrollment in Minnesota Medicaid as a DMEPOS supplier is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. You must submit proof of the bond as part of your Medicaid provider enrollment application through the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Existing suppliers who are renewing their enrollment or responding to a re-credentialing request may also need to provide current bond documentation. Do not wait until your application is under review — get the bond in hand so your enrollment process is not delayed.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is a statewide Minnesota requirement and applies to any DMEPOS supplier doing business with the Minnesota Medicaid program, regardless of where in the state you operate. It does not extend coverage to other states or other payer programs. If you supply DMEPOS equipment to Medicaid patients across multiple states, each state's enrollment authority may have its own bonding requirement.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' to open the secure surety portal in a new tab. You will complete the application for your Minnesota Medicaid DMEPOS Supplier Bond and receive your bond documentation quickly — no agent callback required. Once issued, you can submit the bond document directly to the Minnesota Department of Human Services as part of your enrollment package.
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