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Medicaid Spending per Dual Eligible, 2005

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 Per Dual EligiblePer Aged Dual EligiblePer Disabled Dual Eligible
United States$14,972$14,550$15,723
Alabama$8,850$9,915$7,097
Alaska$24,829$24,189$25,648
Arizona$11,621$12,055$10,903
Arkansas$13,377$14,439$11,779
California$13,226$12,185$15,845
Colorado$16,386$15,994$17,000
Connecticut$24,691$23,568$26,612
Delaware$15,925$16,685$14,887
District of Columbia$17,693$17,682$17,711
Florida$11,204$11,074$11,467
Georgia$11,198$11,690$10,416
Hawaii$14,365$13,961$15,309
Idaho$16,869$17,256$16,470
Illinois$8,590$6,517$15,543
Indiana$17,829$18,469$17,099
Iowa$17,712$16,769$18,821
Kansas$16,515$16,116$17,009
Kentucky$10,113$11,642$8,088
Louisiana$10,211$9,700$11,056
Maine$8,430$6,157$13,586
Maryland$17,323$15,894$19,914
Massachusetts$18,982$19,411$18,448
Michigan$15,815$19,585$11,651
Minnesota$23,124$20,819$26,364
Mississippi$10,168$11,093$8,761
Missouri$15,814$16,269$15,289
Montana$18,483$21,464$14,508
Nebraska$18,868$18,744$19,028
Nevada$10,455$10,477$10,420
New Hampshire$22,544$24,385$20,525
New Jersey$20,170$18,956$22,661
New Mexico$14,631$14,120$15,514
New York$27,221$24,314$33,875
North Carolina$13,632$13,834$13,331
North Dakota$21,206$20,352$22,632
Ohio$22,021$24,076$19,612
Oklahoma$11,963$11,319$12,943
Oregon$13,813$15,530$11,492
Pennsylvania$21,512$26,429$14,293
Rhode Island$19,191$18,336$20,495
South Carolina$8,657$7,645$10,952
South Dakota$14,895$14,650$15,303
Tennessee$10,159$9,733$10,667
Texas$11,019$10,627$11,956
Utah$17,323$15,271$19,340
Vermont$11,913$10,919$13,810
Virginia$12,872$12,726$13,094
Washington$16,138$18,500$13,108
West Virginia$14,583$17,066$11,873
Wisconsin$13,471$11,650$17,972
Wyoming$18,975$17,433$20,999
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Notes: 

Medicare Premium expenditures were allotted based on the relative proportions of disabled and aged enrollees in the dual population. 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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