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Medicare Beneficiaries with Creditable Prescription Drug Coverage by Type, as of February 2009

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 Medicare Part D EligibleBeneficiaries in Stand-Alone PDPsBeneficiaries in Medicare Advantage Drug Plans (MA-PDs)Beneficiaries in Employer Plans Taking Retiree Drug SubsidiesBeneficiaries with Other Prescription Drug CoverageBeneficiaries with Known Creditable Drug Coverage
United States45,239,49617,482,13519,169,8142,35,972,7436,068,246438,692,9385
Alabama812,548317,824160,237103,541132,601714,203
Alaska60,84223,62144515,01910,96750,052
Arizona875,958223,667312,05592,991131,384760,097
Arkansas511,330257,32051,98741,65187,790438,748
California4,525,9091,624,3371,501,678407,067454,7303,987,812
Colorado585,385168,264174,86173,62692,471509,222
Connecticut550,228220,26481,330107,62664,418473,638
Delaware141,50466,5504,37931,20019,141121,270
District of Columbia75,29127,6687,4633,66421,18659,981
Florida3,224,5631,030,510887,906408,528473,4362,800,380
Georgia1,164,889558,611134,747109,033187,617990,008
Hawaii195,85563,61164,6696,94833,055168,283
Idaho215,91682,23941,40822,43736,225182,309
Illinois1,780,700855,794130,159299,936195,2021,481,091
Indiana966,480443,67886,049165,190120,732815,649
Iowa506,268288,57847,03945,67468,137449,428
Kansas419,070220,85835,38425,73269,244351,218
Kentucky730,537343,44467,693100,19697,669609,002
Louisiana659,580275,679130,96577,45580,179564,278
Maine254,690137,01419,01624,11536,360216,505
Maryland748,714277,53349,523132,272156,796616,124
Massachusetts1,022,166405,895181,126176,884117,932881,837
Michigan1,585,103533,468308,546349,843136,0211,327,878
Minnesota753,359287,876222,26870,47690,031670,651
Mississippi480,003280,90829,44125,94978,646414,944
Missouri969,363426,996173,20794,919136,311831,433
Montana161,50973,93418,44914,95227,679135,014
Nebraska271,998151,18024,13021,79144,027241,128
Nevada333,56885,98299,48139,24058,579283,282
New Hampshire206,58988,2027,13833,47834,477163,295
New Jersey1,286,532545,884124,501268,094149,4571,087,936
New Mexico296,603117,34466,52419,23948,661251,768
New York2,900,991976,221708,866506,011287,5832,478,681
North Carolina1,411,674635,754199,528142,358198,1821,175,822
North Dakota106,48569,5855,1904,24116,54395,559
Ohio1,841,511596,226342,815477,777191,0851,607,903
Oklahoma581,337277,16769,51241,389100,955489,023
Oregon587,837183,383193,48441,68982,088500,644
Pennsylvania2,225,482702,277687,469261,066272,1951,923,007
Rhode Island177,98959,56259,66111,45626,047156,726
South Carolina727,130313,68179,342114,093123,467630,583
South Dakota132,53678,7938,0556,26524,846117,959
Tennessee1,007,308447,509196,17989,501138,554871,743
Texas2,829,5491,143,911459,758399,441425,8482,428,958
Utah266,59383,29863,79028,06150,051225,200
Vermont105,63456,9941,65716,87315,20390,727
Virginia1,087,186456,963104,636107,078243,309911,986
Washington909,940334,885141,672114,920147,384738,861
West Virginia373,302164,36460,29651,62751,043327,330
Wisconsin877,198309,376151,356123,832104,382688,946
Wyoming76,50938,4993,1696,81814,74263,228
Residence Unknown640,25548,954389,57519,48163,578521,588
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Notes: 

Data as of February 1, 2009.

Residence Unknown includes beneficiaries in the territories and beneficiaries whose address information is being updated.
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. People on Medicare can obtain the Medicare drug benefit through two types of private plans: a stand-alone prescription drug plan (PDP) for beneficiaries in the traditional fee-for-service program or a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan, such as an HMO or PPO.

For more information, visit Kaiser's Resources on the Medicare Drug Benefit, available at http://www.kff.org/medicare/rxdrugbenefit.cfm.

Sources: 

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), released February 2009, available at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/prescriptiondrugcovgenIn/.

Definitions: 

Medicare Part D Eligible: Totals include all Medicare beneficiaries.
Stand-Alone PDP: Medicare plans that cover only prescription drugs. 17.5 million total beneficiaries.
Medicare Advantage Drug Plans (MA-PDs): Totals (9 million beneficiaries) include enrollees in Local CCPs, PFFS plans, Employer Direct PFFS plans, MSAs, Regional PPOs, and other health plan types with prescription drug coverage (Demo; Cost; PACE; Chronic Care).
Other Prescription Drug Coverage: Totals include Medicare beneficiaries with drug coverage through FEHB, TRICARE, VA and active workers.
FEHB: The Federal Employees Health Benefits program provides health insurance coverage to federal employees, retirees and their dependents.
TRICARE: A federal health care program for active duty and retired uniformed services members and their families.
Beneficiaries with Known Creditable Drug Coverage: Totals (38.7 million beneficiaries) exclude approximately 2.0 million beneficiaries with the following sources of drug coverage because these data are currently not available at the state level: other retiree coverage not enrolled in RDS (1.5 million); Medigap and other individual insurance (.2 million); State Pharmaceutical Insurance Programs (.02 million), Indian Health Service Coverage (.03 million); other sources (.30 million includes FEHB spouses and dependents).

Footnotes: 
  1. Includes approximately 8.0 million beneficiaries receiving the low-income subsidy.
  2. Includes approximately 1.7 million beneficiaries who are receiving the low-income subsidy.
  3. Includes: Local CCPs; PFFS;Employer Direct PFFS; MSA; Regional PPOs; and Other Health Plan Types with Prescription Drug Coverage (Demo; Cost; PACE; Chronic Care).
  4. Includes FEHB, TRICARE, VA, and Active Workers.
  5. Does not include 2 million with coverage for whom data are only available at the national level.



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