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State Lows and Highs
  Children's Health Fact Sheets
Lowest/Highest Total Child Residents, 2006-2007
District of Columbia: 117,300 California: 9,966,800
Lowest/Highest % of General Fund Spending on Medicaid, 2006
Low Alabama (3.3%) Low Ohio (38.9%)
Lowest/Highest Medicaid Coverage for Children, 2003-2004
Low Utah (14.9%) Low Arkansas (44.8%)

66.7% Employer 42.2%

7.3% Individual 3.7%

14.9% Medicaid 44.8%

NSD Other Public NSD

10.6% Uninsured 8.1%

 
  Low State High State US
Economic Profile
Total Non-Elderly Population-----
Unemployment July 2009-----
Health Coverage of the Non-Elderly Population
Employer-Sponsored InsuranceNew Mexico46.8%New Hampshire73.9%59.7%
Poor and Low-Income Uninsured
Poor Uninsured (less than 100% FPL)-----
Medicaid/CHIP Eligibility
Working ParentsArkansas17%Minnesota275%66%
Percent of Population with Public CoverageNew Hampshire8.7%Mississippi24.8%17.7%
Medicaid Spending and Financing
Total Medicaid SpendingWyoming$433,236,885New York$44,339,402,218$319,676,945,585
Medicaid Payment per Enrollee
Average Medicaid Payment per EnrolleeArizona$2,206District of Columbia$8,484$4,575
Medicaid Spending by Service and Population
Acute CareNorth Dakota36.6%Arizona73.6%60.9%
Access to Health Care
# Living in Primary Care Shortage AreaNew Jersey1.7%Louisiana34.4%11.8%
% of Medicaid Enrollees in Managed Care2 States Tied0.0%Tennessee100.0%70.9%
Health Care Costs
Health Care Expenditures per CapitaUtah$3,972District of Columbia$8,295$5,283
Average Family Employee ContributionIndiana18%Florida35%28%

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