Percentage of Dual Eligible Beneficiaries in Integrated Care Programs by State showing which states fall into which range of percentages and which states have no integrated care:
State | Category |
---|---|
AK | No integrated care |
AL | 0 to <1% |
AR | 0 to <1% |
AZ | 26% to 52% |
CA | 10% to <26% |
CO | 1% to <10% |
CT | No integrated care |
DC | No integrated care |
DE | 1% to <10% |
FL | 26% to 52% |
GA | No integrated care |
HI | 26% to 52% |
IA | 1% to <10% |
ID | 26% to 52% |
IL | 10% to <26% |
IN | 0 to <1% |
KS | 1% to <10% |
KY | No integrated care |
LA | 0 to <1% |
MA | 26% to 52% |
MD | 0 to <1% |
ME | No integrated care |
MI | 10% to <26% |
MN | 26% to 52% |
MO | No integrated care |
MS | No integrated care |
MT | No integrated care |
NC | 1% to <10% |
ND | 1% to <10% |
NE | 1% to <10% |
NH | No integrated care |
NJ | 26% to 52% |
NM | 1% to <10% |
NV | No integrated care |
NY | 1% to <10% |
OH | 26% to 52% |
OK | 1% to <10% |
OR | 26% to 52% |
PA | 10% to <26% |
RI | 26% to 52% |
SC | 10% to <26% |
SD | No integrated care |
TN | 26% to 52% |
TX | 10% to <26% |
UT | No integrated care |
VA | 10% to <26% |
VT | No integrated care |
WA | 10% to <26% |
WI | 1% to <10% |
WV | No integrated care |
WY | 1% to <10% |
Source: Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office
This measure reports the percentage of dual eligible beneficiaries in integrated care programs by state as of July 2020. Integrated care programs include: Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, Medicare-Medicaid plans, Medicare-Medicaid demonstration programs, certain integrated dual eligible special needs plans, and total cost of care fee-for-service.