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01OverviewDistributionofU.S.healthcareexpenditurefrom2015to2023,bypayerU.S.healthcareexpendituredistributionbypayer2015-2023PercentageofhealthcareexpenditurePrivateinsurance20%Medicare30%Medicaid40%Othergovernmentprograms50%

60%Out-of-pocket70%Otherprivate80%0%10%90%10.9%10%10%10%10%100%20152016201720182019202020212022202333.4%33%34%34%33%36%33%31%19.9%20%20%16.7%17%17%11.8%12%12%7.3%8%7%7%4%8%7%20%21%17%16%12%15%23%18%4%11%10%22%24%16%12%5%19%9%12%17%29%22%18%4%10%4Description:TheUnitedStateshasthehighestexpenditureonhealthcarepercapitaglobally.However,theU.S.hasanuniquewayofpayingfortheirhealthcarewhereamajorityoftheexpenditurefallsuponprivateinsurances.InFY2023,aroundonethirdofallhealthexpenditureispaidbyprivateinsurance.PublicinsuranceprogramsMedicareandMedicaidaccountedfor22and18percent,respectively,ofhealthexpenditureduringthatsameyear.

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;financialyears2015to2023Source(s):CMS;USDepartmentoftheTreasuryChangeintotalMedicaidspendingandenrollmentfrom1998to2024ChangeintotalMedicaidspendingandenrollment1998-2024SpendinggrowthEnrollmentgrowth15%10%5%0%-5%-10%5Description:ThenumberofpeopleenrolledinMedicaidincreasedby6.5percentin2023,whileexpenditureincreasedby8.3percent.DuetoMedicaidunwindingin2024Medicaidenrollmentisprojectedtodeclineby8.6percent,whilethespendingisexpectedtogrowby3.4percent.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;fiscalyears1998to2024;50statesandDCSource(s):CMS;HealthManagementAssociates;KaiserFamilyFoundationPercentageofpeoplecoveredbyMedicaidintheUnitedStatesfrom1990to2022PercentageofU.S.AmericanscoveredbyMedicaid1990-202220.5%18.5%16.5%14.5%12.5%10.5%8.5%'90

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02EnrollmentTotalnumberofMedicaidandCHIPenrolleesasofApril2023,bystateMedicaidandCHIPenrolleenumbersApril2023,bystateNumberofenrolleesTotalMedicaidenrollment

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10,000,00002,000,0004,000,00012,000,00014,000,00016,000,000CaliforniaNewYorkTexasFloridaIllinoisPennsylvaniaOhioMichiganGeorgiaNorthCarolinaArizonaNewJersey9Description:CaliforniahasmoreMedicaidandCHIPenrolleesthananyotherstateintheUnitedStates.AsofApril2023,approximately13millionAmericanswereenrolledintheMedicaidhealthinsuranceprogramsinCalifornia,whichaccountedforapproximately15percentofthetotalnumberofMedicaidenrolleesnationwide(94.4million).ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofApril2023Source(s):CMSTotalMedicaidenrollmentfrom1966to2022(inmillions)TotalMedicaidenrollment1966-20221009084.7807472.971.570605040302010059.156.250.945.845.64336.832.320.219.841966

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202210Description:Over90millionAmericanswereestimatedtobeenrolledintheMedicaidprogramasof2022.Thatisasignificantincreasefromaround50milliontenyearsearlier.Medicaidisbasicallyajointfederalandstatehealthprogramthatprovidesmedicalcoveragetolow-incomeindividualsandfamilies.Currently,Medicaidisresponsiblefor19percentofthenation’shealthcarebill,makingitthethird-largestpayerbehindprivateinsurancesandMedicare.FromthebeginningtoObamacareMedicaid[...]

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;1966to2022Source(s):CMSDistributionofMedicaid/CHIPenrolleesintheUnitedStatesin2022,byethnicityDistributionofMedicaid/CHIPenrollees2022,byethnicity45%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%0%HispanicWhiteBlackAsianOthersingleandmultipleraces11Description:In2022,justunderfourintenMedicaid/CHIPenrolleeswereWhite,non-Hispanic.Incomparison,roughlythree-quartersofMedicarebeneficiarieswereWhite.TheAffordableCareAct(ACA)Medicaidexpansionin2014,hashelpedreduceracialdisparitiesinaccesstohealthcareintheUnitedStates.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2022;Non-InstitutionalizedIndividualsSource(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionDistributionofuninsurednonelderlypopulationeligibleforMedicaidandCHIPintheUnitedStatesin2022,byethnicityMedicaideligiblepopulationwithouthealthinsuranceintheU.S.2022,byethnicity45%38.8%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%36%13.9%Black5.1%3.8%2.1%AIAN0.4%0%WhiteHispanicMultipleAsianNHOPI12Description:In2022,36percentoftheuninsuredꢀpopulationeligibleforMedicaidwereHispanic.AmongthosewhowereeligibleforMedicaidorCHIPbutwereuninsured,aroundsixintenwerepeopleofcolor.ThisstatisticshowsthedistributionofuninsurednonelderlypopulationbyeligibleforMedicaidorCHIPintheUnitedStatesin2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2022;0-64yearsSource(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationDistributionofMedicaid/CHIPenrollmentin2022,byageMedicaid/CHIPenrollmentdistributionbyage202270%59.1%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%23.6%17.4%18yearsandyounger19-64years65yearsandolder13Description:In2022,nearly59percentofMedicaidandCHIPenrolleeswereagedbetween18and64years,whileadultsaged65yearsaccountedforonly17.4percentofenrollees.Medicaidprogramisfundedjointlybythefederalandthestategovernments,itprovidedcoveragetonearly19.5percentoftheU.S.populationin2022.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2022Source(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionCHAPTER

03ExpendituresTotalMedicaidexpenditurefrom1975to2022(inbillionU.S.dollars)TotalMedicaidexpenditure1975-2022900800700748627600600500400300200100054945642737933231627622915941131975

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202215Description:2022sawthelargestexpendituresonMedicaidinU.S.history.Atthattimeabout824billionU.S.dollarswereexpendedontheMedicaidpublichealthinsuranceprogramthataimstoprovideaffordablehealthcareoptionstolowincomeresidentsandpeoplewithdisabilities.Medicaidwassignedintolawin1965.By1975around13billionU.S.dollarswerespentontheprogram.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;1975to2022Source(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionMedicaidspendingintheUnitedStatesinFY2022,bystateandstateandfederalshare(inmillionU.S.dollars)MedicaidfederalandstateexpenditureintheU.S.FY2022,bystateSpendinginmillionU.S.dollarsFederal60,000State020,00040,00080,000100,00037,861.8120,000140,000CaliforniaNewYorkTexas81,024.953,625.939,366.328,236.523,338.622,496.217,276.229,619.418,338PennsylvaniaOhio13,150.76,918.110,591.88,765.9FloridaIllinoisArizona16,932.8

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ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;October1,2021toSeptember30,2022Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationMedicaidexpenditureasapercentageoftotalU.S.healthexpenditurein2022,byservicecategory*MedicaidspendingasapercentoftotalU.S.healthexpenditurebyservice2022Medicaidshare10%0%20%30%40%50%60%70%TotalHospitalcare17.3%18.5%PhysicianandclinicalservicesDentalservices11.5%9.4%7.3%OtherprofessionalservicesHomehealthcare34.2%Othernon-durablemedicalproductsPrescriptiondrugs0%10.5%13.6%DurablemedicalequipmentNursingcarefacilitiesandcontinuingcareretirementcommunitiesOtherhealth,residential,andpersonalcareservicesAdministration29.9%58%29%17Description:Medicaidcontinuestoprovidecomprehensivelong-termcareintheUnitedStates.In2022,theprogramwasestimatedtohavepaidfor34.2percentofallhomehealthcareandnearly30percentofnursinghomecare.Inaddition,Medicaidcoveredover58percentofotherhealth,residential,andpersonalcare,whichincludespaymentsforintermediatecarefacilitiesandotherhome-andcommunity-basedservices.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;2022Source(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionMedicaidlong-termcareservicesexpendituresintheUnitedStatesfromFY1990toFY2022(inbillionU.S.dollars)Medicaidlong-termcareservicesexpendituresintheU.S.1990-2022180160140154.4138.9135.8129.8125124.712312311911911911511512010080604020011110193755432199019952000200220042006200820102011201220142015201620172018201920202021202218Description:Medicaidspentapproximately154.4billionU.S.dollarsonlong-termcareservicesin2022,whichwasanincreaseonthepreviousyear.California,NewYork,andOhiowerethestateswiththehighestlong-termcareexpenditures.

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;fiscalyears1990to2022Source(s):CMS;KaiserFamilyFoundation;UrbanInstituteMedicaidbenefitspendingperfull-yearequivalent(FYE)enrolleeintheUnitedStatesinFY2021,byeligibilitygroupMedicaidspendingperFYEenrolleeU.S.FY2021,byeligibilitygroupSpendinginU.S.dollars05,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,000AllenrolleesChildAdultACAMedicaidexpansionAdult:non-expansion,non-disabled,underage65DisabledAged19Description:Infiscalyear2021,Medicaidspent8,651U.S.dollarsperfull-yearequivalentenrollee.However,spendingperenrolleevariedbyeligibilitygroupwithdisabledenrolleescostingthemostperenrolleeat23,935U.S.dollars.StatesalsoshowlargevariationsinMedicaidspendingperenrollee.ThisstatisticillustratesMedicaidbenefitspendingperfull-yearequivalent(FYE)enrolleeintheUnitedStatesinFY2021,byeligibilitygroup.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FY2021Source(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionMedicaidbenefitspendingperfull-yearequivalent(FYE)enrolleeintheUnitedStatesinFY2021,bystateMedicaidspendingperFYEenrolleeU.S.FY2021,bystateSpendinginU.S.dollars6,00002,0004,0008,00010,00012,00014,000NorthDakotaMinnesotaDistrictofColumbiaPennsylvaniaWashingtonNewYorkNebraskaMassachusettsNewJerseyOregonKansasMissouriVirginia20Description:Infiscalyear2021,Medicaidspent8,651U.S.dollarsperfull-yearequivalentenrollee.However,spendingperenrolleevariedbystatewithNorthDakotaspendingthemostperenrolleeat12,434U.S.dollars,whileinSouthCarolinaeachMedicaidenrolleecost5,191U.S.dollars.ThisstatisticillustratesMedicaidbenefitspendingperfull-yearequivalent(FYE)enrolleeintheUnitedStatesinFY2021,bystate.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FY2021Source(s):CMS;MedicaidandCHIPPaymentandAccessCommissionDistributionofMedicaidlong-termcareservicesexpendituresfromFY1990toFY2021,bytypeofserviceMedicaidlong-termcareservicesexpendituresbytypeofservice1990-21Homeandcommunity-basedcare*Institutionalcare95%85%75%65%55%45%35%25%15%5%87%80%70%68%32%64.3%35.7%63%37%61%39%59%41%59%41%58%42%57%43%55%45%55%45%55%45%54%54%46%52%51%49%48%46%30%20%13%19901995200020022004200620082010201120122014201520162017201820192020202121Description:TherehasbeenanoticeableshiftinthedistributionofexpendituresamongMedicaidlong-termcareservicesoverthepastthreedecades.In1990,home-andcommunity-basedcareaccountedfor13percentoftheprogram’slong-termcarecosts,butthishadrisentoamajorityshareofapproximately64percentby2021.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;fiscalyears1990to2021Source(s):CMS;KaiserFamilyFoundation;UrbanInstituteChangeintotalMedicaidspendingandenrollmentfrom1998to2024ChangeintotalMedicaidspendingandenrollment1998-2024SpendinggrowthEnrollmentgrowth15%10%5%0%-5%-10%22Description:ThenumberofpeopleenrolledinMedicaidincreasedby6.5percentin2023,whileexpenditureincreasedby8.3percent.DuetoMedicaidunwindingin2024Medicaidenrollmentisprojectedtodeclineby8.6percent,whilethespendingisexpectedtogrowby3.4percent.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;fiscalyears1998to2024;50statesandDCSource(s):CMS;HealthManagementAssociates;KaiserFamilyFoundationCHAPTER

04SpendingbyservicesofselectedU.S.statesDistributionofMedicaidspendinginNewJerseyin2022,byserviceDistributionofMedicaid:spendinginNewJerseybyservice202270%64.7%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%15.8%12.3%4.4%2.8%AcuteCareLong-termcareManagedCareandHealthPaymentstoMedicareDisproportionatesharehospitalpaymentsPlansService24Description:ThestatisticrepresentsthedistributionofMedicaidspending,byservice,forthestateofNewJerseyinfederalfiscalyear2022.Approximately12percentoftotalMedicaidspendingwenttoacutecareduringthisyear.

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FY2022Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationDistributionofMedicaidspendinginCaliforniain2022,byserviceDistributionofMedicaid:spendinginCaliforniabyservice202245%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%42.4%31.1%23%3%0.5%0%AcutecareLong-termcareManagedCare&HealthPlansServicePaymentstoMedicareDisproportionatesharehospitalpayments25Description:ThestatisticrepresentsthedistributionofMedicaidspending,byservice,forthestateofCaliforniainfiscalyear2022.Duringthisyear,approximately31percentofMedicaidexpenditureswenttoacutecare.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;FY2022Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationDistributionofMedicaidspendinginGeorgiain2022,byserviceDistributionofMedicaid:spendinginGeorgia,byservice202245%38.3%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%27.7%25.2%4.9%3.9%0%AcuteCareLong-TermCareManagedCareandHealthPaymentstoMedicareDisproportionateShareHospitalPaymentsPlansService26Description:ThestatisticrepresentsthedistributionofMedicaidspending,byservice,forthestateofGeorgiainfiscalyear2022.Duringthisyear,27.7percentofMedicaidexpendituresweregiventoacutecare.

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05CHIP-Children’sHealthInsuranceProgramNumberofchildrenenrolledinMedicaid/CHIPasofOctober2023,byU.S.stateMedicaidandCHIPchildenrolleenumbersOctober2023,bystateNumberofchildrenenrolled2,000,000

3,000,00001,000,0004,000,0005,000,0006,000,000CaliforniaTexas5,202,8013,703,678FloridaNewYorkGeorgia2,680,4472,620,8671,586,4201,551,0981,507,070IllinoisPennsylvaniaNorthCarolinaOhio1,344,8061,272,8411,070,119MichiganNewJerseyTennesseeVirginia949,720911,434903,75128Description:InthestateofCalifornia,therewereapproximately5.2millionchildrenenrolledinMedicaidandCHIPinsuranceplansinOctober2023.Additionally,Texas,Florida,andNewYorkallhadmorethan2.5millionchildrenenrolledintheprograms.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofOctober2023;*ForArizona,nodatawasavailable.Dataarereportedforeachcalendarmonth.MonthlyenrollmentdatamaybeupdatedinsubsequentCMSEligibilityandEnrollmentReports.

ReadmoreSource(s):CMSMedianMedicaid/CHIPincomeeligibilitythresholdasofJanuary2023MedianMedicaid/CHIPeligibilitythresholdJanuary2023300%258%255%250%200%150%100%50%213%200%138%138%0%Children*Pregnantwomen-MedicaidPregnantwomen-CHIPPregnantwomen-unbornchildoption(CHIP-funded)ParentsOtheradults29Description:MedicaidandtheChildren’sHealthInsuranceProgram(CHIP)providemedicalcoveragetomillionsofAmericans,andoneofthemaincriteriatodetermineeligibilityisincome.Instateswithexpandedcoverage,theminimumeligibilitythresholdforadultsis138percentofthefederalpovertylevel(FPL).ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;January2023Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationMedicaid/CHIPincomeeligibilitylimitsforchildrenasapercentoftheFederalPovertyLevel(FPL)asofJanuary2023,bystateandageMedicaid/CHIPincomeeligibilitylimitsforchildrenasofJan2023,bystateandageMedicaid

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ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;asofJanuary1,2023Source(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationNumberofCHIPenrolleesfrom1999to2022(inmillion)CHIPenrollmentnumber1999-2022Numberofeverenrolledinmillion01234567820222021202020192018201720162015201420132012201120107.27.27.27.276.86.565.965.85.65.531Description:MorethansevenmillionchildrenwereenrolledintheChildren’sHealthInsuranceProgram(CHIP)in2022.Thisnumberhassteadilyincreasedintheprovidedtimeinterval.Theplanwassignedintolawin1997,andtherewerearound1.7millionenrolleesduringthesecondyearoftheprogram.ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;fiscalyears1998to2022Source(s):CMSChildren'shealthinsuranceprogram(CHIP)healthconsumptionexpenditurefrom2000to2022(inmillionU.S.dollars)CHIPhealthexpenditure2000-202225,00020,00023,50922,25421,32019,94218,64118,07916,77814,74815,00010,0005,000013,49713,21212,62411,98811,54011,10610,2119,1238,3667,5663,0122000

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ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;*Thesestateshavenegativestate-shareofCHIPspending,thustheirtotalCHIPspending(federalandstateshare)amountedto:Minnesota=16.5mUSDConnecticut=47.6mUSDThisstatisticcannotbedirectlycompared[...]

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06MedicaidunwindingTotalnumberofMedicaidenrolleesdisenrolledintheU.S.asofApril2024,bystateNumberofMedicaidenrolleesdisenrolledintheU.S.in2024,bystateNumberofpeopledisenrolled1,000,0000500,0001,500,0002,000,0002,500,000TexasCaliforniaFloridaNewYorkPennsylvaniaMassachusetts*OhioOklahomaMichiganArizonaColoradoGeorgiaIllinois35Description:AsofApril11,2024,overtwomillionMedicaidenrolleeshavebeendisenrolledinTexas,thehighestnumberofpeopledisenrolledacrossallstatesintheUnitedStates.Overall,morethan20millionpeopleintheUnitedStateshavelosttheirMedicaidcoverage,themajorityofthoseterminationswereforso-calledproceduralreasons,whichmeansthattheenrolleesdidnotfinishtherenewalprocessforvariousreasons.

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;April20,2024Source(s):CMS;KaiserFamilyFoundationWhichofthefollowingproblems,ifany,didyouexperiencewhenattemptingtorenewyourMedicaidcoverage?TypesofproblemsencounteredduringMedicaidrenewalprocessintheU.S.in2023Shareofpopulation0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%HadlongwaittimesonthephoneDidn’tknowwhatdocumentswereneededtocompletere-enrollmentTriedtosubmitformsbutwastoldthedocumentswereincomplete44%26%25%Submittedrenewalmaterialsorforms,butwastoldtheywerenotreceivedornotprocessed24%14%Didn’thavereliableinternetaccesstocompletetheformsonline36Description:AccordingtoasurveydoneinMarch2024,longwaittimesonthephonewasthemostcommonproblemreportedby44percentofAmericanswhotriedtorenewtheirMedicaidcoveragelastyearbeforeMedicaidunwinding.Another26percentmentionedthattheydidnotknowwhatdocumentswereneededtocompletere-enrollment.ThisstatisticillustratesthetypesofproblemsMedicaidenrolleesexperiencedwhentheytriedtorenewtheircoveragein2023.

ReadmoreNote(s):UnitedStates;February15toMarch11,2024;833respondents;18-64years;AmongthosewhotookactiontotrytorenewtheirMedicaidcoverageSource(s):KaiserFamilyFoundationDistributionofopiniononselectedfeaturesofcurrenthealthcoverageamongpeoplewhopreviouslyhadMedicaidintheUnitedStatesin2024OpiniononcurrentinsurancecomparedtoMedicaidintheU.S.in2024ShareofespondentsMycurrentcoverageisbetterMycurrentcoverageisaboutthesame0%

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