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Dual Eligibles Share of Medicaid Spending (in millions), 2005

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 Duals Share of Medicaid Spending
United States46%
Alabama51%
Alaska30%
Arizona28%
Arkansas48%
California47%
Colorado44%
Connecticut62%
Delaware39%
District of Columbia29%
Florida47%
Georgia39%
Hawaii42%
Idaho40%
Illinois42%
Indiana50%
Iowa54%
Kansas51%
Kentucky38%
Louisiana40%
Maine37%
Maryland37%
Massachusetts50%
Michigan47%
Minnesota51%
Mississippi49%
Missouri48%
Montana51%
Nebraska54%
Nevada36%
New Hampshire59%
New Jersey55%
New Mexico32%
New York48%
North Carolina45%
North Dakota62%
Ohio50%
Oklahoma45%
Oregon40%
Pennsylvania52%
Rhode Island48%
South Carolina43%
South Dakota45%
Tennessee40%
Texas37%
Utah36%
Vermont44%
Virginia48%
Washington40%
West Virginia44%
Wisconsin59%
Wyoming43%
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Notes: 

Data are for Federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2005.

Sources: 

Urban Institute estimates based on data from the Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) and Medicaid Financial Management Reports (CMS Form 64) prepared for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. For more information, see "Dual Eligibles: Medicaid Enrollment and Spending for Medicare Beneficiaries in 2005"; available at http://www.kff.org/medicaid/7846.cfm.

Definitions: 

Dual Eligibles are individuals entitled to Medicare who are also eligible for some level of Medicaid benefits.



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