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Percent of Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs) with a $0 Deductible, 2009

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 % PDPs with a $0 Deductible
United States55.6%
Alabama53.1%
Alaska55.6%
Arizona53.1%
Arkansas51.9%
California56.9%
Colorado54.7%
Connecticut57.4%
Delaware56.3%
District of Columbia56.3%
Florida55.6%
Georgia56.0%
Hawaii53.2%
Idaho52.9%
Illinois55.1%
Indiana56.3%
Iowa56.3%
Kansas56.3%
Kentucky56.3%
Louisiana55.3%
Maine58.7%
Maryland56.3%
Massachusetts57.4%
Michigan56.9%
Minnesota56.3%
Mississippi53.2%
Missouri56.3%
Montana56.3%
Nebraska56.3%
Nevada57.1%
New Hampshire58.7%
New Jersey51.9%
New Mexico56.0%
New York52.9%
North Carolina55.1%
North Dakota56.3%
Ohio57.1%
Oklahoma55.1%
Oregon56.3%
Pennsylvania54.4%
Rhode Island57.4%
South Carolina52.8%
South Dakota56.3%
Tennessee53.1%
Texas56.6%
Utah52.9%
Vermont56.3%
Virginia57.4%
Washington56.3%
West Virginia54.4%
Wisconsin58.5%
Wyoming56.3%
Guam75.0%
Puerto Rico60.6%
Virgin Islands71.4%
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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=40&rt=2.

Definitions: 

PDPs: Prescription Drug Plans.



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