Dual-Eligible Enrollment by State
Dual-Eligible Enrollment by State US Map breaks down states into groupings of enrollment numbers
State | Category |
---|---|
AK | Less than 50,000 |
AL | 50,000 to 99,999 |
AR | 50,000 to 99,999 |
AZ | 100,000 to 399,999 |
CA | 400,000 or more |
CO | 50,000 to 99,999 |
CT | 50,000 to 99,999 |
DC | Less than 50,000 |
DE | Less than 50,000 |
FL | 400,000 or more |
GA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
HI | Less than 50,000 |
IA | 50,000 to 99,999 |
ID | Less than 50,000 |
IL | 100,000 to 399,999 |
IN | 100,000 to 399,999 |
KS | Less than 50,000 |
KY | 100,000 to 399,999 |
LA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
MA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
MD | 50,000 to 99,999 |
ME | 50,000 to 99,999 |
MI | 100,000 to 399,999 |
MN | 100,000 to 399,999 |
MO | 100,000 to 399,999 |
MS | 50,000 to 99,999 |
MT | Less than 50,000 |
NC | 100,000 to 399,999 |
ND | Less than 50,000 |
NE | Less than 50,000 |
NH | Less than 50,000 |
NJ | 100,000 to 399,999 |
NM | 50,000 to 99,999 |
NV | Less than 50,000 |
NY | 400,000 or more |
OH | 100,000 to 399,999 |
OK | 50,000 to 99,999 |
OR | 50,000 to 99,999 |
PA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
RI | Less than 50,000 |
SC | 100,000 to 399,999 |
SD | Less than 50,000 |
TN | 100,000 to 399,999 |
TX | 100,000 to 399,999 |
UT | Less than 50,000 |
VA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
VT | Less than 50,000 |
WA | 100,000 to 399,999 |
WI | 100,000 to 399,999 |
WV | Less than 50,000 |
WY | Less than 50,000 |
Percentage of Medicaid Population that is Dually Eligible by State
US Map with the categories and values:
State | Category |
---|---|
AK | 4.5 to 8.7% |
AL | 8.8 to 10.6% |
AR | 4.5 to 8.7% |
AZ | 8.8 to 10.6% |
CA | 12.8 to 19.5% |
CO | 4.5 to 8.7% |
CT | 4.5 to 8.7% |
DC | 8.8 to 10.6% |
DE | 4.5 to 8.7% |
FL | 10.7 to 12.7% |
GA | 4.5 to 8.7% |
HI | 10.7 to 12.7% |
IA | 8.8 to 10.6% |
ID | 4.5 to 8.7% |
IL | 10.7 to 12.7% |
IN | 8.8 to 10.6% |
KS | 10.7 to 12.7% |
KY | 4.5 to 8.7% |
LA | 8.8 to 10.6% |
MA | 12.8 to 19.5% |
MD | 4.5 to 8.7% |
ME | 12.8 to 19.5% |
MI | 10.7 to 12.7% |
MN | 10.7 to 12.7% |
MO | 12.8 to 19.5% |
MS | 12.8 to 19.5% |
MT | 4.5 to 8.7% |
NC | 12.8 to 19.5% |
ND | 10.7 to 12.7% |
NE | 12.8 to 19.5% |
NH | 10.7 to 12.7% |
NJ | 10.7 to 12.7% |
NM | 4.5 to 8.7% |
NV | 4.5 to 8.7% |
NY | 12.8 to 19.5% |
OH | 8.8 to 10.6% |
OK | 12.8 to 19.5% |
OR | 8.8 to 10.6% |
PA | 12.8 to 19.5% |
RI | 12.8 to 19.5% |
SC | 12.8 to 19.5% |
SD | 10.7 to 12.7% |
TN | 10.7 to 12.7% |
TX | 8.8 to 10.6% |
UT | 8.8 to 10.6% |
VA | 8.8 to 10.6% |
VT | 10.7 to 12.7% |
WA | 4.5 to 8.7% |
WI | 12.8 to 19.5% |
WV | 8.8 to 10.6% |
WY | 10.7 to 12.7% |
Share of Dually Eligible by Current Reason for Medicare Entitlement
Bar Graph with the categories and values:
Current Reason for Medicare Entitlement | Percent |
---|---|
Age (OASI) | 62.2% |
Disability | 37.2% |
ESRD | 0.6% |
Sources: Dual-Eligible Enrollment Data come from Monthly Enrollment Snapshots: Quarterly Update from September 2020.
The Percentage of Medicaid Population that is Dually Eligible by State was calculated by dividing dual-eligible enrollment by total Medicaid enrollment. Dual-eligible enrollment data come from Monthly Enrollment Snapshots: Quarterly Update from September 2020 and the total Medicaid enrollment data from the Updated September 2020 Applications, Eligibility Determinations, and Enrollment Data.
Share of Dual-Eligible Enrollment by Current Reason for Medicare Entitlement data come from the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office Annual Enrollment Trends (2006-2019 data).
Notes: All data points include dual-eligible individuals who are eligible for full Medicaid benefits.