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Number of Organizations Offering Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs), 2009

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 # Organizations Offering Medicare PDP
United StatesNA
Alabama22
Alaska19
Arizona21
Arkansas23
California22
Colorado23
Connecticut20
Delaware21
District of Columbia21
Florida23
Georgia22
Hawaii20
Idaho22
Illinois21
Indiana21
Iowa20
Kansas21
Kentucky21
Louisiana21
Maine19
Maryland21
Massachusetts20
Michigan22
Minnesota20
Mississippi21
Missouri21
Montana20
Nebraska20
Nevada21
New Hampshire19
New Jersey23
New Mexico21
New York23
North Carolina21
North Dakota20
Ohio22
Oklahoma21
Oregon20
Pennsylvania26
Rhode Island20
South Carolina24
South Dakota20
Tennessee22
Texas22
Utah22
Vermont20
Virginia21
Washington20
West Virginia26
Wisconsin22
Wyoming20
Guam1
Puerto Rico12
Virgin Islands2
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Notes: 

The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) added prescription drug coverage to Medicare (Medicare Part D), beginning on January 1, 2006. Medicare's elderly and disabled beneficiaries can enroll in private plans that contract with Medicare to provide the drug benefit. People on Medicare can obtain the Medicare drug benefit through two types of private plans. Beneficiaries can join a prescription drug plan (PDP) for drug coverage only and get their other Medicare benefits through the fee-for-service program, as the majority of people with Medicare currently do. Alternatively they can join a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan, such as an HMO or regional PPO, that covers drugs and all other Medicare benefits. Private plans can operate in one or more of 34 PDP regions and 26 MA regions nationwide.
For more information, visit Kaiser's Resources on the Medicare Drug Benefit, available at http://www.kff.org/medicare/rxdrugbenefit.cfm.

Sources: 

Mathematica Policy Research analysis of the CMS Prescription Drug Plan Landscape file.
For more information including regional level data, visit Kaiser's Medicare Health and Prescription Drug Plan Tracker at http://healthplantracker.kff.org/topicresults.jsp?i=29&rt=2.

Definitions: 

PDPs: Prescription Drug Plans.
Organizations are the firms that sponsor prescription drug plans (PDPs).



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