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Number of HMOs, July 2008

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 Number of HMOs
United States577
Alabama6
Alaska4
Arizona14
Arkansas6
California47
Colorado11
Connecticut11
Delaware5
District of Columbia4
Florida32
Georgia10
Hawaii6
Idaho6
Illinois19
Indiana12
Iowa7
Kansas9
Kentucky8
Louisiana10
Maine6
Maryland12
Massachusetts16
Michigan16
Minnesota17
Mississippi4
Missouri12
Montana6
Nebraska5
Nevada9
New Hampshire5
New Jersey6
New Mexico8
New York34
North Carolina8
North Dakota5
Ohio14
Oklahoma7
Oregon16
Pennsylvania21
Rhode Island7
South Carolina8
South Dakota7
Tennessee10
Texas18
Utah10
Vermont6
Virginia15
Washington10
West Virginia5
Wisconsin22
Wyoming5
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Notes: 

Data as of July 2008.
U.S. total includes the 50 states and District of Columbia.
Data include all licensed HMOs which may include Medicaid and/or Medicare only HMOs.

For more detailed HMO or PPO information for a specific state, MSA, or county, contact Health Leaders at http://www.healthleaders-interstudy.com/.

Sources: 

Healthleaders, Inc., Special Data Request, March 2009.

Definitions: 

HMO: An entity that offers prepaid, comprehensive health coverage for both hospital and physician services with specific health care providers using a fixed structure or capitated rates. HMO enrollment includes enrollees in both traditional HMOs and HMO point-of-service (POS) plans through: group/commercial plans, Medicare, Medicaid, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, direct pay plans and unidentified HMO products.



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