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Every state’s Medicaid and CHIP program is changing and improving. The State Overviews provide resources that highlight the key characteristics of states’ Medicaid and CHIP programs and report data to increase public transparency about the programs’ administration and outcomes.
Complete our Medicaid Eligibility Test or use our free service to find the most appropriate and affordable Medicaid Planning Advisor. Since Medicaid is administered at the state level, many states refer to their Medicaid programs by alternative names.
What percentage of people are covered by Medicaid in your state? Our State Medicaid fact sheets provide a snapshot with key data for Medicaid in every state related to current coverage,...
Medicaid is the federal-and-state-funded health insurance program for low-income, needy Americans and their families. States jointly fund and run their programs, so Medicaid eligibility varies, depending on where you live.
Some states have different names for their Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) programs.
Medicaid provides benefits to eligible children (under the age of 19), pregnant women, people aged 65 or over, people with disabilities, and, in some states, adults with a low income. Each of these groups must satisfy certain financial requirements, which vary based on the state.
This 19th annual survey of the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC), provides data on state Medicaid and CHIP eligibility levels and presents a snapshot of key aspects of state...
Check out our map and state fact sheets for state-by-state information on Medicaid's role in bringing access to care and federal dollars to states.
Click on the map below or select from drop down to see each state’s Medicaid and CHIP profile.
State Estimates of the Share of Medicaid Enrollees Who Will Be Determined Ineligible When the Continuous Enrollment Requirement Ends and Primary Reason(s) for Loss of Eligibility, January 2022...