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Trends and Indicators in the Changing Health Care Marketplace
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Section 2: Health Insurance Enrollment
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Exhibit 2.16: Medicaid Managed Care and Traditional Enrollment, 1990-2004
Medicaid managed care grew rapidly in the 1990s, with the proportion of Medicaid enrollees in managed care increasing from 9% in 1990 to over half (61%) of the Medicaid population in 2004.
 
Enrollment (in millions)
 
199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004
Percent of Enrollees Enrolled in Traditional Medicaid Programs91%90%88%86%77%71%60%52%46%44%44%43%42%41%39%
Percent of Enrollees Enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care9%10%12%14%23%29%40%48%54%56%56%57%58%59%61%

Notes: Numbers may not produce totals because of rounding. These figures represent point-in-time enrollment as of June 30 of each reporting year. Total Medicaid enrollment for 1996-2004 was collected by states at the same time the managed care enrollment numbers were collected, instead of using the CMS 2082 Medicaid data reporting system as in previous years. The unduplicated managed care enrollment data include enrollees receiving comprehensive benefits and limited benefits. This table also provides unduplicated national figures for the Total Medicaid population and Other population. The statistics also include individuals enrolled in State health care reform programs that expand eligibility beyond traditional Medicaid eligibility standards.

Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, Trends and Indicators in the Changing Health Care Marketplace, 2002, May 2002, Exhibit 2.8, p.23, at http://www.kff.org/insurance/3161-index.cfm, using and updated with data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, at http://new.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidDataSourcesGenInfo/04_MdManCrEnrllRep.asp.

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Information Updated: 03/15/2006

 

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