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Medicaid & CHIP Data Products

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This web banner shows an image of children in a classroom, overlaid with a bar chart and a data source note. The bar chart shows that 13% of children with public coverage were reported to have ADHD, compared to 9% of children with private coverage only, and 6% of  children with no current coverage. The source note reads: Mathematica analysis of National Survey of Children’s Health, 2021-2022 public use data files. Available at: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/nsch.html.
ADHD Prevalence
ADHD Prevalence
Children with public coverage were reported to have significantly higher rates of ADHD than children with private or no current coverage.
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This web banner shows an image of a provider using a stethoscope to listen to a patient’s heartbeat, overlaid with a blue shaded area and a data source note. The shaded area contains text that reads: 21% of female reproductive age beneficiaries reported ever having high blood pressure. The source note reads: Mathematica analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2021 public use data. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/annual_2021.html.
Maternal Health
Maternal Health
Chronic conditions before and during pregnancy, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, increase the risk of adverse maternal health outcomes.
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This web banner shows an image of a dental provider cleaning a child’s teeth, overlaid with a blue-outlined text box and a data source note. The text box indicates that approximately 45% of children received a routine dental exam. The source note reads: Mathematica analysis of the Quality Measure Reporting system reports for the Child Core Set for the 2024 reporting cycle as of April 28, 2025. More information available at: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/quality-of-care/core-set-data-dashboard/main.
Child Oral Health
Child Oral Health
A median of 45% of children under age 21 who were enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP received a comprehensive or periodic oral evaluation during 2023.
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The web banner shows an image of three children running outside overlaid with a bar chart and a data source note. The bar chart shows the top three common conditions of children with public insurance: 29% had allergies, 15% had ADD/ADHD and 14% had behavioral or conduct problems. The source note reads: The prevalence of allergies is among children ages 0-17; the prevalence of the other two conditions listed is among children ages 3-17. Mathematica analysis of National Survey of Children’s Health, 2023 Publi
Child Common Conditions
Child Common Conditions
In 2023, the parents of children with public insurance reported the most common conditions were allergies, ADD/ADHD, and behavioral or conduct problems.
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The web banner shows an image of a provider using a stethoscope to listen to a child’s heartbeat, overlaid with a half donut chart and a data source note. The half donut chart shows the current health status of children: 84% are in excellent or very good health, 13% are in good health, and 2% are in fair or poor health. The source note reads: Mathematica analysis of National Survey of Children’s Health, 2023 Public Use Data files. Available at: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/nsch.html.
Child Health Status
Child Health Status
Based on parent report, 84% of children with public insurance coverage (ages 0-17) were in “excellent or very good” health in 2023.
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This web banner shows an image of a provider using a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope to take a patient’s blood pressure, overlaid with a half donut chart and a data source note. The half donut chart shows the current health status of adults: 43% are in excellent or very good health, 31% are in good health, and 26% are in fair or poor health. The source note reads: Mathematica analysis of National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey, 2023. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs
Adult Health Status
Adult Health Status
Based on self-report, 43% of adults with public insurance coverage (ages 18-64) were in “excellent or very good” health in 2023.

 

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Beneficiary Profile

Overview of Medicaid and CHIP enrollment, expenditures, characteristics, health status, and experience of Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries

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