State,Notes,Total beneficiaries,Comprehensive MCO (with or without MLTSS),PCCM,PCCM entity,MLTSS only,BHO (PIHP and/or PAHP),Dental,Transportation,PACE,Other,Year American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2016 TOTALS,,"10,003,132","2,461,330","19,479","183,144","273,791","714,831","172,835","1,222,840","33,678",388,2016 Arkansas4,"Arkansas is unable to report enrollment as of July 1, 2016. Enrollment figures represent cumulative enrollment for the state fiscal year (July 1,2015-June 30, 2016).","148,603",--,0,--,--,--,--,"57,213",0,--,2016 District of Columbia,,"16,383",43,--,--,--,--,--,"16,340",--,--,2016 Wyoming,,"10,681",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,93,0,2016 Pennsylvania,,"444,833","22,275",--,--,--,"272,137",--,"72,933","5,382",--,2016 Massachusetts,,"352,604","26,003",0,--,--,247,--,--,"3,759",--,2016 North Dakota,,"14,162",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,111,0,2016 Michigan5,Michigan is not able to provide dual-eligible enrollment for the Specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health plan.,"320,491","34,483",--,--,"10,605",0,0,--,"1,640",--,2016 Virginia,,"61,966",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,330",--,2016 Hawaii,,"44,311","28,361",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Kentucky,,"167,990","65,562",--,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2016 South Dakota,,"11,912",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Montana,,"26,774",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Alabama,,"209,660",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,171,0,2016 California,,"1,405,112","856,418",--,--,--,0,"49,076",--,"4,883",388,2016 Missouri,,"181,883",0,--,--,--,--,--,"144,162",--,--,2016 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2016 Louisiana,,"211,760",0,--,--,--,"100,960","100,263",--,397,--,2016 New Jersey,,"214,625","166,097",--,--,--,--,--,"166,086",829,--,2016 Delaware,,"28,972","11,791",--,--,--,--,--,--,183,--,2016 Washington9,"Washington is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dual enrollment for their NEMT, ICMH, and PACE programs. Enrollment counts presented in Table 2 include both Medicaid-only and Medicare-Medicaid dually eligible beneficiaries.","123,714",0,0,--,--,0,--,0,0,--,2016 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2016 Oregon6,"Oregon’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes dually eligible beneficiaries in (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs); (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), like Access Dental Plan, LLC; Advantage Dental Services; Capitol Dental Care, Inc.; CareOregon Dental; Family Dental Care; and ODS Community Health, Inc., or (3) the Mental Health Organization called Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously. Plan-level enrollment is found in Report 5.","72,400","44,419",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,099",--,2016 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 New Hampshire,,"31,392","15,957",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 New Mexico,,"41,676","40,944",--,--,--,--,--,--,732,--,2016 South Carolina,,"163,382",0,0,--,--,--,--,"163,382",345,--,2016 Indiana,,"198,694","5,079",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Maine,,"93,402",--,0,--,--,--,--,"51,562",--,--,2016 Rhode Island,,"42,672","21,399",0,--,--,--,0,"34,191",247,--,2016 Mississippi,,"159,518",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Georgia,,"302,526",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,0,2016 West Virginia,,"82,212",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Utah,,"30,197","21,429",--,--,--,"27,219",80,"24,015",--,--,2016 Colorado,,"113,226","6,319",--,"33,590",--,"69,345",--,--,"2,923",--,2016 Ohio,,"93,385","41,724",--,--,--,--,--,--,316,--,2016 New York,,"878,246","14,217",--,--,"141,509",--,--,--,"4,789",--,2016 Texas,,"631,571","44,542",4,--,--,0,0,"357,384","1,157",--,2016 Iowa,,"80,230","58,511",--,--,--,--,0,"1,123",265,--,2016 Vermont8,"Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible enrollees on a FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","35,189",363,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Illinois,,"363,072",0,0,--,214,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Nevada,,"64,120",0,0,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2016 Florida,,"768,103","147,268",--,--,"85,845",--,--,--,"1,229",--,2016 Puerto Rico,,"366,591","365,862",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Oklahoma,,"111,886",--,0,--,--,--,--,"111,886",277,--,2016 Minnesota,,"139,128","74,541",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Wisconsin,,"51,638","15,433",--,--,"35,618",7,--,--,580,0,2016 Maryland,,"139,112",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,93,--,2016 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 North Carolina,,"330,949",--,--,"149,554",--,"190,351",--,--,565,--,2016 Nebraska,,"34,811",47,--,--,--,"33,813",--,--,15,--,2016 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2016 Kansas,,"78,943","38,107",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2016 Arizona,,"201,884","139,177",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2016 Tennessee7,Tennessee’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes 367 dually eligible beneficiaries who are also enrolled in Magellan Health Services for pharmacy benefits and 367 dually eligible beneficiaries who are also enrolled in DentaQuest USA Insurance Company for dental services.,"280,797","152,633",--,--,--,--,--,--,268,--,2016 Idaho,,"25,744","2,326","19,475",--,--,"20,752","23,416","22,563",--,--,2016 Nevada,,"76,221",0,0,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2017 "Georgia5,6","Georgia is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dually eligible beneficiaries for their NEMT program. As a result, Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary enrollment is reported here as zero. The total number of dually eligible beneficiaries reported for Georgia only includes beneficiaries in the QMB, SLMB, and QI programs.","308,492",0,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,0,2017 Rhode Island,,"45,845","9,905",--,--,--,--,0,0,254,--,2017 Washington11,"Washington is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dual enrollment for their NEMT, ICMH, and PACE programs. Combined Medicaid-only and Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary enrollment counts are presented in Table 3.","125,613",0,0,--,--,0,--,0,0,--,2017 North Carolina,,"337,847",--,--,"151,657",--,"184,490",--,--,490,--,2017 TOTALS,,"10,302,266","2,835,244","20,638","209,235","333,856","689,688","180,690","1,130,158","34,936",406,2017 Louisiana,,"223,475",681,--,--,--,"102,520","102,899",--,430,--,2017 Utah,,"26,282","23,427",--,--,--,"24,516",64,"22,136",--,--,2017 Mississippi,,"160,687",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Arizona,,"212,464","144,971",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 New Hampshire,,"31,799","16,147",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Indiana,,"206,148","4,653",--,--,--,--,--,--,127,--,2017 American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2017 Missouri,,"181,092",0,--,--,--,--,--,"143,038",--,--,2017 South Carolina,,"168,671",0,0,--,--,--,--,"168,671",390,--,2017 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2017 New York,,"908,358","15,892",--,--,"165,429",--,--,--,"4,974",--,2017 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Oklahoma,,"114,624",--,0,--,--,--,--,"114,624",377,--,2017 Virginia,,"60,630",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,404",--,2017 Kentucky,,"151,956","56,746",--,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2017 Ohio,,"251,004","82,652",--,--,--,--,--,--,336,--,2017 Illinois,,"373,053",0,0,--,"28,223",--,--,--,--,--,2017 Texas,,"644,765","296,462",0,--,--,--,0,"280,246","1,187",--,2017 Colorado4,"Colorado reported plan level enrollment as 30 for plans that had less than 30 beneficiaires. As a result, Medicaid Enrollment in Comprehensive Managed Care may be slightly inflated.","117,917","7,436",--,"57,578",--,"78,581",--,--,"3,458",--,2017 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Hawaii,,"42,901","35,175",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Montana,,"26,852",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Wyoming,,"10,942",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,127,0,2017 Massachusetts,,"356,336","42,814",0,--,--,331,--,--,"3,370",--,2017 Kansas,,"80,780","38,798",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2017 Oregon8,"Oregon’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes beneficiaries in (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs); (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), like Access Dental Plan, LLC; Advantage Dental Services; Capitol Dental Care, Inc.; CareOregon Dental; Family Dental Care; Managed Dental Care or Oregon; and ODS Community Health, Inc., or (3) the Mental Health Organization called Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously. Plan-level enrollment is found in Report 5.","74,088","43,012",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,190",--,2017 South Dakota,,"12,086",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 New Mexico,,"41,822","41,121",--,--,--,--,--,--,701,--,2017 Delaware,,"30,620","5,755",--,--,--,--,--,--,216,--,2017 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2017 Maryland,,"139,698",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,97,--,2017 Wisconsin,,"56,045","16,445",--,--,"39,040",4,--,--,556,0,2017 California,,"1,420,937","943,716",--,--,--,0,"53,255",--,"5,424",349,2017 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2017 District of Columbia,,"21,052",123,--,--,--,--,--,"20,929",--,--,2017 Idaho,,"46,342","2,290","20,638",--,--,"24,391","24,472","26,741",--,--,2017 Pennsylvania,,"456,314","7,957",--,--,--,"274,855",--,"75,251","5,850",57,2017 Nebraska,,"34,702","34,237",--,--,--,--,0,--,141,--,2017 Tennessee9,Tennessee’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes 329 dually eligible beneficiaries who enrolled in an MCO plus Magellan Health Services for pharmacy benefits and 329 dually eligible beneficiaries who enrolled in an MCO plus DentaQuest USA Insurance Company for dental services.,"260,747","147,374",--,--,--,--,--,--,270,--,2017 Iowa,,"80,426","58,963",--,--,--,--,0,920,328,--,2017 Alabama,,"214,494",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,153,0,2017 Michigan7,Michigan is not able to provide dual-eligible enrollment for the Specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health plan.,"316,224","37,397",--,--,"10,706",0,0,--,"1,954",--,2017 Vermont10,"Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible enrollees on a FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","33,907",283,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Maine,,"92,517",--,0,--,--,--,--,"51,543",--,--,2017 North Dakota,,"14,721",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,152,0,2017 Florida,,"788,226","130,527",--,--,"90,458",--,--,--,118,--,2017 Arkansas,,"144,706",,0,--,--,--,--,"52,789",0,--,2017 New Jersey,,"217,365","173,988",--,--,--,--,--,"173,270",862,--,2017 West Virginia,,"81,596",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Minnesota,,"141,361","78,781",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 Puerto Rico,,"337,516","337,516",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2017 TOTALS,,"10,304,417","2,982,307","115,388","222,913","364,682","417,918","331,798","1,090,467","39,005",400,2018 Alabama,,"213,678",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,149,0,2018 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2018 Arizona,,"220,474","149,900",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Arkansas,,"134,914",--,589,"2,763",--,--,"53,473","67,099",248,--,2018 California,,"1,343,891","962,791",--,--,--,0,"53,499",--,"6,068",339,2018 Colorado4,"Colorado reported plan level enrollment as 0 for plans that had less than 30 beneficiaires. As a result, reported PACE program-level enrollment may be lower than actual enrollment.","120,127","7,858",--,"68,703",--,0,--,--,"3,646",--,2018 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Delaware,,"30,631","6,125",--,--,--,--,--,"6,125",232,--,2018 District of Columbia,,"35,425",878,--,--,--,--,--,"22,707",--,--,2018 Florida,,"822,125","122,704",--,--,"93,529",--,--,--,682,--,2018 "Georgia5,6","Georgia is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dually eligible beneficiaires for their NEMT program. As a result, Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary enrollment is reported here as zero. The total number of dually eligible beneficiaries reported for Georgia only includes beneficiaries in the QMB, SLMB, and QI programs.","218,337",427,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,0,2018 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2018 Hawaii,,"34,596","34,596",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Idaho,,"47,547","3,799",--,--,--,"23,425","27,240","27,240",--,--,2018 Illinois,,"365,802",0,--,--,"31,143",--,--,--,--,--,2018 Indiana,,"211,716","3,976",--,--,--,--,--,--,283,--,2018 Iowa,,"80,715","58,490",--,--,--,--,"58,547","1,275",409,--,2018 Kansas,,"83,104","38,694",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2018 Kentucky,,"152,336","55,918",--,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2018 Louisiana,,"228,848",668,--,--,--,"103,234","104,724",,443,--,2018 Maine,,"92,256",--,0,--,--,--,--,"51,453",--,--,2018 Maryland,,"145,359",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,93,--,2018 Massachusetts,,"357,507","51,401",0,0,--,0,--,--,"4,202",--,2018 Michigan7,Michigan is not able to provide dual-eligible enrollment for the Specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health plan. ,"327,697","39,166",--,--,"10,587",0,0,--,"2,429",--,2018 Minnesota,,"142,348","81,117",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Mississippi,,"161,017",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Missouri,,"181,861",0,--,--,--,--,--,"143,578",--,--,2018 Montana,,"28,634",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Nebraska,,"34,773","34,286",--,--,--,--,"34,246",--,168,--,2018 Nevada,,"74,484",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,--,--,2018 New Hampshire,,"31,816","16,321",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 New Jersey,,"221,266","179,446",--,--,--,--,--,"37,445",956,--,2018 New Mexico,,"42,041","41,300",--,--,--,--,--,--,741,--,2018 New York,,"939,913","17,284",--,--,"189,890",--,--,--,"5,093",--,2018 North Carolina,,"345,703",--,--,"151,447",--,"187,117",--,--,680,--,2018 North Dakota,,"16,909",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,169,0,2018 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2018 Ohio,,"237,185","53,408",--,--,--,--,--,--,359,--,2018 Oklahoma,,"114,799",--,"114,799",--,--,--,--,"114,799",432,--,2018 Oregon8," OregonÕs enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes beneficiaries in (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs); (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), or (3) a Mental Health Organization. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously. Plan-level enrollment is found in Report 5. ","76,067","52,057",--,--,--,--,--,,"1,317",--,2018 Pennsylvania,,"468,987","83,728",--,--,--,"73,364",--,"75,251","6,219",61,2018 Puerto Rico,,"360,506","295,878",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Rhode Island,,"35,733",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,0,--,2018 South Carolina,,"161,803",0,0,--,--,--,--,"161,803",391,--,2018 South Dakota,,"12,188",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Tennessee9,TennesseeÕs enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes 381 dually eligible beneficiaries who are also enrolled in an MCO plus Magellan Health Services for pharmacy benefits and 381 dually eligible beneficiaries who are also enrolled in an MCO plus DentaQuest USA Insurance Company for dental services. ,"268,671","145,785",--,--,--,--,--,--,267,--,2018 Texas,,"649,495","293,046",--,--,--,--,0,"354,597","1,173",--,2018 Utah,,"31,555","24,238",--,--,--,"30,775",69,"27,095",--,--,2018 Vermont10," Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible enrollees on a FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health Demonstration are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","32,036",760,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2018 Virginia,,"108,805","108,805",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,481",--,2018 Washington11,"Washington is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dual enrollment for their NEMT, ICMH comprehensive MCO, and PACE programs. As a result, enrollment counts for Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries are excluded from this report. ","108,589",0,0,--,--,0,--,0,0,--,2018 West Virginia,,"81,548",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2018 Wisconsin,,"57,536","17,457",--,--,"39,533",3,--,--,543,0,2018 Wyoming,,"11,064",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,132,0,2018 TOTALS,,"10,449,224","3,212,068","14,598","239,252","418,028","702,906","588,815","1,261,683","45,581",379,2019 Alabama,,"216,053",--,0,"23,861",--,--,--,--,149,0,2019 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2019 Arizona,,"227,103","154,194",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Arkansas,,"137,831","5,846","2,227",--,--,--,"54,316","47,475",350,--,2019 California,,"1,353,749","972,923",--,--,--,0,"53,836",--,"7,030",302,2019 Colorado4,"Colorado reported plan level enrollment as 0 for plans that had less than 30 beneficiaries. As a result, reported program-level enrollment may be lower than actual enrollment.","118,286","8,516",--,"68,803",--,--,--,--,"4,175",--,2019 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Delaware,,"30,924","13,452",--,--,--,--,--,"14,862",249,--,2019 District of Columbia,,"35,541","1,123",--,--,--,--,--,"22,456",--,--,2019 Florida,,"829,880","101,989",--,--,"101,236",--,"208,495",--,"1,885",--,2019 Georgia5,"Georgia did not monitor NEMT program enrollment in 2019, so dual-eligible enrollment iin transportation programs is reported here as zero.","173,096",0,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,0,2019 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2019 Hawaii,,"33,437","33,437",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Idaho,,"48,617","12,230","12,371",--,--,"15,542","27,744","27,744",--,--,2019 Illinois,,"373,171",0,--,--,"52,450",--,--,--,--,--,2019 Indiana,,"217,684","3,617",--,--,--,--,--,--,384,--,2019 Iowa,,"86,344","65,207",--,--,--,--,"65,117",725,530,--,2019 Kansas,,"82,687","38,776",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2019 Kentucky,,"151,720","53,941",--,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2019 Louisiana,,"230,587",819,--,--,--,"118,724","123,920",--,462,--,2019 Maine,,"91,833",--,0,--,--,--,--,"50,154",--,--,2019 Maryland,,"148,036",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,92,--,2019 Massachusetts,,"361,831","56,460",0,0,--,0,--,--,"4,553",--,2019 Michigan6,"Michigan is not able to provide dual-eligible enrollment for the Specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health plan. As a result, reported dual-eligible enrollment in BHO programs is reported here as zero. ","324,782","41,831",--,--,"10,683",0,0,--,"3,053",--,2019 Minnesota,,"142,474","82,181",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Mississippi,,"161,363",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Missouri,,"182,883",0,--,--,--,--,--,"143,735",--,--,2019 Montana,,"29,030",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Nebraska,,"35,058","34,583",--,--,--,--,"34,555",--,188,--,2019 Nevada,,"78,641",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,--,--,2019 New Hampshire,,"31,704","16,866",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 New Jersey,,"222,768","181,966",--,--,--,--,--,"180,945","1,034",--,2019 New Mexico,,"40,824","40,824",--,--,--,--,--,--,732,--,2019 New York,,"965,396","21,163",--,--,"213,221",--,--,--,"5,167",--,2019 North Carolina,,"348,227",--,--,"146,588",--,"181,322",--,--,"2,188",--,2019 North Dakota,,"15,956",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,171,--,2019 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2019 Ohio,,"245,800","60,788",--,--,--,--,--,--,445,--,2019 Oklahoma,,"116,025",--,0,--,--,--,--,"116,025",483,--,2019 Oregon7,"Oregon Health Plan includes (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs); (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), like Advantage Dental Services; Capitol Dental Care, Inc.; CareOregon Dental; Managed Dental Care of Oregon; ODS Community Health, Inc.; and Family Dental Care, or (3) the Mental Health Organization called Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously.","77,545","54,116",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,403",--,2019 Pennsylvania,,"491,909","229,066",--,--,--,"356,550",--,"77,770","6,793",77,2019 Puerto Rico,,"328,980","328,980",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Rhode Island,,"47,085",0,--,--,--,--,0,"36,831",320,--,2019 South Carolina,,"162,309",0,0,--,--,--,--,"162,309",374,--,2019 South Dakota,,"12,202",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Tennessee,,"274,779","147,455",--,--,--,--,--,--,269,--,2019 Texas,,"653,629","293,758",--,--,--,--,0,"353,546","1,129",--,2019 Utah,,"31,574","24,239",--,--,--,"30,766","20,832","27,106",--,--,2019 Vermont8,"The Department of Vermont Health Access, a state agency, acts as Vermont's single MCO entity. This program is classified as a “Comprehensive MCO + MLTSS” program but is considered by CMS and the state to be a “Comprehensive non-risk PIHP” program. Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible enrollees on a FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health Demonstration are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","31,491",445,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2019 Virginia,,"190,867","113,201",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,319",--,2019 Washington,,"105,198",0,0,--,--,0,--,0,0,0,2019 West Virginia,,"81,865",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2019 Wisconsin,,"59,037","18,076",--,--,"40,438",2,--,--,521,0,2019 Wyoming,,"11,413",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,133,--,2019 TOTALS,,"11,253,390","3,325,565","123,729","247,668","440,257","734,110","479,318","1,373,246","46,310",86,2020 Alabama,,"218,182",--,--,"18,553",--,--,--,--,145,--,2020 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2020 Arizona,,"236,810","162,619",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Arkansas,,"140,326","5,750",--,"1,610",--,--,"53,629","56,654",331,--,2020 California,,"1,379,410","892,712",--,--,--,0,"55,757",--,"7,530",--,2020 Colorado4,"Colorado did not provide enrollment counts for plans with less than 30 beneficiaries. As a result, PACE program-level enrollment may be lower than actual enrollment.","123,691","9,709",--,"72,636",--,--,--,--,"4,468",--,2020 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Delaware,,"30,994","13,908",--,--,--,--,--,"15,394",241,--,2020 District of Columbia,,"36,247","1,079",--,--,--,--,--,"23,193",--,--,2020 Florida,,"1,316,856","101,961",--,--,"109,875",--,"218,322",--,"2,148",--,2020 Georgia5,"Georgia is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dually eligible beneficiaries for their NEMT program. As a result, Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary enrollment is reported here as zero.","349,193",0,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,0,2020 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2020 Hawaii,,"36,719","36,719",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Idaho,,"50,739","25,711","4,437",--,--,"6,103","28,449","28,449",--,--,2020 Illinois,,"387,780",0,--,--,"56,910",--,--,--,--,--,2020 Indiana6,"The dually eligible enrollees shown in the enrollment counts for Healthy Indiana, Hoosier Healthwise, and Hoosier Care Connect are Medicaid managed care enrollees who gained Medicare eligibility during the public health emergency and, due to maintenance of effort requirements, remained in their existing Medicaid managed care plan.","226,813","4,990",--,--,--,--,--,--,423,--,2020 Iowa,,"88,700","66,954",--,--,--,--,"67,234",779,558,--,2020 Kansas,,"85,381","42,450",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2020 Kentucky,,"103,806","69,622",--,--,--,--,--,"70,922",--,--,2020 Louisiana,,"230,998",230,--,--,--,"125,376",0,--,452,--,2020 Maine,,"93,127",--,0,--,--,--,--,"51,041",--,--,2020 Maryland,,"150,332",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,108,--,2020 Massachusetts,,"358,851","59,914",0,0,--,0,--,--,"4,635",--,2020 Michigan7,"Michigan updated their reporting methodology in 2020 to more accurately calculate overall Medicaid and managed care enrollment, resulting in a significant decrease in enrollment counts between 2019 and 2020.","328,585","41,168",--,--,"11,098",0,0,--,"3,397",--,2020 Minnesota,,"128,357","34,204",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Mississippi,,"162,695",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Missouri,,"193,089",0,--,--,--,--,--,"158,232",--,--,2020 Montana,,"30,000",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Nebraska,,"35,888","35,280",--,--,--,--,"35,246",--,193,--,2020 Nevada,,"81,465",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,--,--,2020 New Hampshire,,"33,062","17,756",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 New Jersey,,"197,043","183,547",--,--,--,--,--,"183,649","1,020",--,2020 New Mexico,,"42,542","42,542",--,--,--,--,--,--,794,--,2020 New York,,"974,235","24,853",--,--,"220,910",--,--,--,"4,941",--,2020 North Carolina,,"359,965",--,--,"154,869",--,"178,758",--,--,"2,090",--,2020 North Dakota,,"15,956",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,164,--,2020 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2020 Ohio,,"251,412","64,111",--,--,--,--,--,--,517,--,2020 Oklahoma,,"119,292",--,"119,292",--,--,--,--,"119,292",569,--,2020 Oregon8,"Oregon Health Plan includes (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs), (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), and (3) the Mental Health Organization. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously.","76,417","76,417",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,536",--,2020 Pennsylvania,,"492,575","367,361",--,--,--,"392,716",--,"80,739","6,701",86,2020 Puerto Rico,,"384,146","325,508",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Rhode Island9, The number of Medicare-Medicaid dual eligible enrollees decreased 72 percent from 2019 due to discontinuation of the Rhode Health Options (RHO) program and transition of those enrollees either into fee-for-service or Rhody Health Partners.,"37,111",0,--,--,--,--,0,"37,111",0,--,2020 South Carolina,,"164,438",0,0,--,--,--,--,"164,438",320,--,2020 South Dakota,,"18,628",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Tennessee10,Tennessee’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes 364 dually eligible beneficiaries who were also enrolled in OptumRx for pharmacy benefits and 364 dually eligible beneficiaries who are also enrolled in an MCO plus DentaQuest USA Insurance Company for dental services.,"270,830","153,180",--,--,--,--,--,--,260,--,2020 Texas,,"672,073","300,437",--,--,--,--,0,"356,258","1,135",--,2020 Utah,,"32,026","24,234",--,--,--,"31,155","20,681","27,095",--,--,2020 Vermont11,"Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible enrollees on a FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health Demonstration are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","32,211",552,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2020 Virginia,,"200,017","120,351",--,--,--,--,--,--,981,--,2020 Washington12,"Washington is unable to report plan-level enrollment counts separately for Medicaid-only and Medicare-Medicaid dually eligible enrollees. As a result, enrollment counts for Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries are excluded from this report. ","117,021",0,0,--,--,0,--,0,0,0,2020 West Virginia,,"83,798",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2020 Wisconsin,,"61,723","19,736",--,--,"41,464",2,--,--,521,0,2020 Wyoming,,"11,835",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,132,--,2020 TOTALS,,"11,138,348","3,154,697","4,755","266,945","471,165","737,347","617,068","1,080,612","50,425",92,2021 Alabama,,"221,216",--,--,"18,277",--,--,--,--,152,--,2021 Alaska,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 American Samoa,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2021 Arizona,,"249,510","128,391",,,"29,507","14,816",,,,,2021 Arkansas,,"143,973","6,193",0,,,,"62,364","64,028",413,0,2021 California,,"1,472,734","961,385",,,,,"61,758",,"8,850",,2021 Colorado,,"97,676","11,402",--,"81,184",--,--,--,--,"4,635",--,2021 Connecticut,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Delaware,,"31,047","15,027",--,--,--,--,--,"16,785",233,--,2021 District of Columbia,,"38,902","1,855",--,--,--,--,--,"24,786",--,--,2021 Florida,,"945,043","104,308",--,--,"110,549",--,"225,361",--,"2,929",--,2021 Georgia4,"Georgia is unable to provide separate counts of Medicaid-only and dually eligible individuals for their NEMT program. As a result, dually eligible enrollment is reported here as zero.","371,127",0,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,--,2021 Guam,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2021 Hawaii,,"40,662","40,662",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Idaho,,"51,066","23,603","4,755",--,--,"6,116","29,853","29,853",--,--,2021 Illinois5,"In Illinois, the total number of beneficiaries using MLTSS increased substantially in 2021 due to the statewide expansion of the Medicare-Medicaid Alignment Initiative (MMAI) Program with initial enrollment effective dates of July 1, 2021. MLTSS members disenrolling from the MMAI program enrolled in the MLTSS program, with initial enrollment effective dates of July 1, 2021.","422,567",0,--,--,"64,799",--,--,--,--,--,2021 Indiana6,"The dually eligible individuals shown in the enrollment counts for Healthy Indiana, Hoosier Healthwise, and Hoosier Care Connect are Medicaid managed care enrollees who gained Medicare eligibility during the public health emergency and, due to maintenance of effort requirements, remained in their existing Medicaid managed care plan.","237,807","9,209",--,--,--,--,--,--,402,--,2021 Iowa,,"92,987","70,192",--,--,--,--,"70,515",--,568,--,2021 Kansas,,"85,977","41,815",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2021 Kentucky,,"102,045","72,313",--,--,--,--,--,"102,045",--,--,2021 Louisiana,,"249,986","1,046",,,,"125,586","131,128",,403,,2021 Maine,,"97,691",--,0,--,--,--,--,"54,881",--,--,2021 Maryland,,"182,712",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,83,--,2021 Massachusetts,,"377,275","65,632",0,0,--,0,--,--,"4,788",--,2021 Michigan,,"352,294","47,574",--,--,"11,435",0,0,--,"3,795",--,2021 Minnesota,,"131,786","41,785",,,,,,,,,2021 Mississippi,,"165,884",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Missouri,,"203,982",0,--,--,--,--,--,"168,429",--,--,2021 Montana,,"28,950",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Nebraska,,"36,925","36,233",,,,,"36,019",,193,,2021 Nevada,,"6,484",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,--,--,2021 New Hampshire,,"35,518","19,556",--,--,--,--,--,-- ,--,--,2021 New Jersey,,"235,908","199,422",--,--,--,--,--,"199,598","1,012",--,2021 New Mexico,,"48,519","47,575",--,--,--,--,--,--,944,--,2021 New York,,"1,027,881","32,052",--,--,"213,455",--,--,--,"4,856",--,2021 North Carolina,,"379,080",347,--,"167,484",--,"181,139",--,-- ,"1,992",--,2021 North Dakota,,"17,305","17,305",0,--,--,--,--,--,158,--,2021 Northern Mariana Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2021 Ohio,,"251,693","57,450",--,--,--,--,--,-- ,543,--,2021 Oklahoma,,"124,856",--,0,--,--,--,--,"99,411","1,023",--,2021 Oregon7,"Oregon Health Plan includes (1) Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs), (2) Dental Care Organizations (DCOs), and (3) the Mental Health Organization. CCO enrollees receive physical, dental and mental health services and may be enrolled in more than one plan type simultaneously.","87,316","87,316",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,468",--,2021 Pennsylvania,,"490,940","42,332",--,--,--,"381,219",--,"84,424","7,022",92,2021 Puerto Rico,,"341,495","341,495",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Rhode Island,,"40,513","3,693",--,--,--,--,52,"39,335",316,--,2021 South Carolina,,"170,605",0,0,--,--,--,--,"170,605",389,--,2021 South Dakota,,"18,930",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Tennessee8,Tennessee’s enrollment in comprehensive MCOs includes 420 dually eligible individuals who were also enrolled in OptumRx for pharmacy benefits and 420 dually eligible individuals who are also enrolled in an MCO plus DentaQuest USA Insurance Company for dental services.,"279,004","158,035",--,--,--,--,--,--,255,--,2021 Texas,,"681,233","296,579",--,--,--,--,0,--,"1,032",--,2021 Utah,,"35,721","23,808",--,--,--,"28,471",18,"26,432",--,--,2021 Vermont9,"The Department of Vermont Health Access, a state agency, acts as Vermont's single MCO entity via a managed care-like model that operates like a non-risk pre-paid inpatient health plan (PIHP). Vermont pays for Medicaid services for dually eligible individuals on an FFS basis. Dually eligible enrollees reported in the Global Commitment to Health Demonstration are Medicaid enrollees who have become newly eligible for Medicare and, as of July 1, have not yet transferred out of the program.","33,822",669,,,,,,,,,2021 Virgin Islands,,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2021 Virginia,,"127,891","126,407",,,,,,,"1,484",,2021 Washington10,"Washington is unable to report plan-level enrollment counts separately for Medicaid-only and dually eligible individuals. As a result, enrollment counts for dually eligible individuals are excluded from this report.","119,074",0,0,,,0,,0,0,0,2021 West Virginia,,"88,798",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 Wisconsin,,"63,938","22,031",--,--,"41,420",0,--,-- ,487,0,2021 Wyoming,,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2021 TOTALS,--,"11,329,890","3,912,270","157,933","289,331","299,013","762,954","594,393","1,053,509","51,115","256,858",2022 Alabama,--,"228,339",--,--,"18,983",--,--,--,--,163,--,2022 Alaska,--,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 American Samoa,--,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2022 Arizona,--,"263,180","139,969",--,--,"29,464","15,112",--,--,--,--,2022 Arkansas,--,"153,050","6,904","153,050",--,--,--,"74,216","75,684",461,--,2022 California,--,"1,559,182","1,020,629",--,--,--,--,"68,405",--,"10,651",--,2022 Colorado,--,"142,508",--,--,"101,683",--,--,--,--,"4,282",--,2022 Connecticut,--,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Delaware,--,"23,421","14,146",--,--,--,--,--,"17,901",266,--,2022 District of Columbia,--,"41,101","15,403",--,--,--,--,--,"18,304",--,--,2022 Florida,--,979800,"173,138",--,--,--,--,"173,087","42,053","2,351","256,765",2022 Georgia,--,"390,739",0,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,0,2022 Guam,--,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2022 Hawaii,--,"39,522","39,522",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Idaho,--,"53,001","25,689","4,883",--,--,"6,543","32,232","32,232",--,--,2022 Illinois,--,"456,554",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Indiana,--,"251,845","14,449",--,--,--,--,--,--,419,--,2022 Iowa,--,"96,950","72,835",--,--,--,--,"73,189",841,578,--,2022 Kansas,--,"93,763","44,244",--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2022 Kentucky,--,196403,"78,422",--,--,--,--,--,"104,585",--,--,2022 Louisiana,--,"261,993","2,371",--,--,--,"128,726","135,648",--,393,--,2022 Maine,--,"93,532",--,0,--,--,--,--,"59,045",--,--,2022 Maryland,--,"174,112",0,--,--,--,--,--,--,0,--,2022 Massachusetts,--,"377,275","65,632",0,0,--,0,--,--,"4,788",--,2022 Michigan,--,"51,546","47,433",--,--,"10,586",0,0,--,"4,086",--,2022 Minnesota,--,"43,465","42,963",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Mississippi,--,0,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Missouri,--,"211,620",0,--,--,--,--,--,"175,613",10,--,2022 Montana,--,"30,204",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Nebraska,--,"38,314","37,518",--,--,--,--,"37,490",--,181,--,2022 Nevada,--,"91,338",0,--,--,--,--,0,0,--,--,2022 New Hampshire,--,"37,638","21,283",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 New Jersey,--,"199,783","283,013",--,--,--,--,--,"182,983","1,034",--,2022 New Mexico,--,"46,254","46,254",--,--,--,--,--,--,384,--,2022 New York,--,"1,057,154","57,326",--,--,"216,658",--,--,--,"4,870",--,2022 North Carolina,--,"401,840",465,--,"168,661",--,"181,104",--,--,"1,929",--,2022 North Dakota,--,"17,677",0,0,--,--,--,--,--,175,--,2022 Northern Mariana Islands,--,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2022 Ohio,--,"395,829","147,777",--,--,--,--,--,--,532,--,2022 Oklahoma,--,"133,713",--,0,--,--,--,--,"133,713",623,--,2022 Oregon,--,"100,539","98,998",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,541",--,2022 Pennsylvania,--,"512,383","370,173",--,--,--,"394,973",--,"87,571","7,287",93,2022 Puerto Rico,--,"370,273","370,273",--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Rhode Island,--,"45,271","5,151",--,--,--,--,60,"42,694",358,--,2022 South Carolina,--,"172,796",359,--,4,--,--,--,--,447,--,2022 South Dakota,--,"19,173",--,0,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Tennessee,--,"285,069","167,802",--,--,--,--,--,--,273,--,2022 Texas,--,"702,582","310,012",--,--,--,--,0,--,"1,041",--,2022 Utah,--,"37,689","29,827",--,--,--,"36,496",66,"33,327",--,--,2022 Vermont,--,"34,888",796,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022 Virgin Islands,--,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,n/a,2022 Virginia,--,"139,708","136,143",--,--,--,--,--,--,"1,507",--,2022 Washington,--,"113,005",0,--,0,--,0,--,--,0,--,2022 West Virginia,--,"95,728",0,--,--,--,--,--,"46,963",--,--,2022 Wisconsin,--,"68,141","25,351",--,--,"42,305",0,--,--,485,0,2022 Wyoming,--,n/a,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,2022