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Medicare Spending Estimates by State of Residence (in millions), 2009

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 Total Medicare Spending by Residence
United States$471,260
Alabama$8,042
Alaska$553
Arizona$8,451
Arkansas$4,657
California$50,604
Colorado$5,254
Connecticut$6,187
Delaware$1,512
District of Columbia$856
Florida$39,119
Georgia$11,743
Hawaii$1,533
Idaho$1,749
Illinois$19,176
Indiana$9,696
Iowa$4,329
Kansas$4,009
Kentucky$7,162
Louisiana$7,854
Maine$2,285
Maryland$8,748
Massachusetts$11,721
Michigan$17,638
Minnesota$6,856
Mississippi$5,205
Missouri$9,581
Montana$1,247
Nebraska$2,519
Nevada$3,324
New Hampshire$1,905
New Jersey$15,526
New Mexico$2,467
New York$34,081
North Carolina$14,105
North Dakota$859
Ohio$19,263
Oklahoma$5,918
Oregon$4,967
Pennsylvania$23,771
Rhode Island$1,824
South Carolina$7,211
South Dakota$1,096
Tennessee$10,337
Texas$33,288
Utah$2,280
Vermont$941
Virginia$9,736
Washington$7,971
West Virginia$3,521
Wisconsin$7,943
Wyoming$639
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Data reflect Medicare spending on personal health care services and products (hospital care, physician services, nursing home care, prescription drugs, etc.) by state of residence. State of residence estimates account for the flow of individuals between states in order to consume health care services and present health spending based on where individuals reside rather than where they receive care.

For more information on definitions, sources, and methods, please see http://www.cms.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/downloads/dsm-09.pdf.

Sources: 

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2011). Health Expenditures by State of Residence. Retrieved (December 2011) at http://www.cms.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/downloads/resident-state-estimates.zip.



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