Appendix B: Medicaid Spending on Asthma by State
Table B.1. Medicaid: White Eligibles by State, Age Group and Estimated Spending, 2004
State |
White Medicaid eligibles 20041 |
White Medicaid eligibles 0-18 with asthma1,2,4 |
White Medicaid eligibles 19-64 with asthma1,2,4 |
White Medicaid eligibles 65+ with asthma1,2,4 |
Estimated Medicaid spending on asthma for White eligibles3 |
Total U.S. |
24,963,746 |
979,057 |
630,435 |
162,590 |
$1,966,145,264 |
Alabama |
428,801 |
16,162 |
10,540 |
3,611 |
33,631,762 |
Alaska |
54,040 |
2,660 |
1,050 |
203 |
4,341,122 |
Arizona |
485,844 |
17,696 |
14,784 |
1,903 |
38,148,461 |
Arkansas |
438,290 |
18,702 |
10,123 |
2,499 |
34,753,634 |
California |
2,249,008 |
71,172 |
74,412 |
12,042 |
174,888,333 |
Colorado |
243,850 |
10,748 |
5,215 |
1,502 |
19,377,479 |
Connecticut |
236,498 |
9,016 |
5,833 |
1,888 |
18,569,623 |
Delaware |
72,159 |
2,537 |
2,220 |
336 |
5,649,899 |
District of Columbia |
2,697 |
104 |
72 |
15 |
212,346 |
Florida |
1,054,831 |
43,759 |
22,662 |
8,665 |
83,308,715 |
Georgia |
749,052 |
34,489 |
14,858 |
4,494 |
59,737,751 |
Hawaii |
52,040 |
1,836 |
1,499 |
334 |
4,070,083 |
Idaho |
196,567 |
9,960 |
3,554 |
752 |
15,829,748 |
Illinois |
963,463 |
38,994 |
19,373 |
9,981 |
75,833,356 |
Indiana |
669,291 |
30,326 |
14,300 |
3,450 |
53,341,033 |
Iowa |
263,799 |
10,778 |
6,284 |
1,719 |
20,837,605 |
Kansas |
219,138 |
9,807 |
4,563 |
1,344 |
17,434,953 |
Kentucky |
672,499 |
26,714 |
16,317 |
4,732 |
52,992,981 |
Louisiana |
407,018 |
19,688 |
7,169 |
2,516 |
32,589,086 |
Maine |
291,537 |
8,409 |
9,830 |
2,064 |
22,525,881 |
Maryland |
279,384 |
11,693 |
6,575 |
1,665 |
22,117,057 |
Massachusetts |
590,847 |
18,772 |
18,041 |
4,535 |
45,875,064 |
Michigan |
1,016,738 |
41,768 |
25,924 |
4,819 |
80,451,316 |
Minnesota |
441,501 |
16,708 |
11,128 |
3,399 |
34,656,204 |
Mississippi |
263,644 |
11,245 |
5,544 |
2,025 |
20,873,756 |
Missouri |
849,802 |
34,601 |
21,447 |
4,493 |
67,171,213 |
Montana |
81,551 |
3,381 |
1,959 |
475 |
6,452,000 |
Nebraska |
172,392 |
8,097 |
3,301 |
1,015 |
13,772,061 |
Nevada |
120,628 |
5,239 |
2,687 |
706 |
9,576,862 |
New Hampshire |
121,971 |
5,535 |
2,410 |
808 |
9,711,429 |
New Jersey |
371,025 |
14,929 |
8,022 |
3,382 |
29,218,037 |
New Mexico |
126,902 |
5,853 |
2,772 |
511 |
10,136,825 |
New York |
1,753,381 |
54,271 |
56,815 |
11,534 |
136,049,088 |
North Carolina |
668,841 |
27,104 |
15,483 |
4,970 |
52,764,401 |
North Dakota |
52,578 |
2,002 |
1,292 |
426 |
4,127,625 |
Ohio |
1,329,951 |
54,418 |
33,692 |
6,690 |
105,181,441 |
Oklahoma |
422,119 |
20,717 |
7,243 |
2,543 |
33,844,244 |
Oregon |
415,236 |
14,581 |
2,533 |
2,226 |
32,483,559 |
Pennsylvania |
1,126,287 |
42,613 |
28,778 |
8,310 |
88,429,321 |
Rhode Island |
89,736 |
3,250 |
2,431 |
651 |
7,025,747 |
South Carolina |
405,429 |
15,754 |
9,297 |
3,656 |
31,850,997 |
South Dakota |
75,349 |
3,571 |
1,386 |
471 |
6,022,399 |
Tennessee |
1,060,363 |
34,329 |
32,718 |
7,283 |
82,470,274 |
Texas |
1,012,711 |
51,023 |
15,640 |
6,657 |
81,349,019 |
Utah |
214,958 |
9,305 |
5,445 |
660 |
17,096,922 |
Vermont |
93,595 |
3,030 |
2,754 |
770 |
7,271,901 |
Virginia |
368,434 |
16,182 |
7,278 |
2,888 |
29,232,790 |
Washington |
728,888 |
30,431 |
18,387 |
3,237 |
57,756,222 |
West Virginia |
352,864 |
13,628 |
9,390 |
2,019 |
27,778,282 |
Wisconsin |
544,950 |
18,574 |
14,208 |
5,446 |
42,414,222 |
Wyoming |
61,269 |
2,957 |
1,198 |
271 |
4,911,136 |
Notes: Age groups differ slightly depending on source. Population age groups for Medicaid eligibles are 0-18, 19-64, and 65+ years, while National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) prevalence rates are 0-17, 18-64, and 65+ years.
1 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, MSIS State Summary FY 2004. Accessed at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidDataSourcesGenInfo/02_MSISData.asp
2Based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Data for All Ages, National Center for Health Statistics, accessed at http://205.207.175.93/HDI/TableViewer/tableView.aspx?ReportId=60. Crude prevalence rates used when available.
3 Calculations of direct cost per person are based on Weiss, et al. (2000), inflated by medical care component of CPI to 2004. Indirect costs per person are based on Weiss, et al. (2000), inflated by percent change in average annual wages through 2004. Weiss KB, Sullivan SD, Lyttle CS. Trends in the cost of illness for asthma in the United States, 1985-1994. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2000 Sep;106(3):493-9.
4 Number of individuals of unknown age in each state was allocated across all age groups based on the proportion of the number of individuals in an age group to total number of eligibles.
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