MACPAC Releases 2023 Edition of MACStats: Medicaid and CHIP Data Book
The Medicaid and
MACStats presents the most current data available on Medicaid and CHIP, two programs that provide a safety net for low-income populations who otherwise would not have access to health care coverage and that cover services other payers often do not. The data book provides context for understanding these programs and how they fit in the larger health care system.
"As we begin to assess and draw lessons from the public health emergency and Medicaid unwinding about ways to strengthen Medicaid and CHIP, this publication provides timely insights for anyone who wants to understand how these programs affect the lives of almost 30 percent of the
Total Medicaid spending was
MACStats continues to include tables on access to and experience of care among non-institutionalized individuals. As in prior years, Medicaid and CHIP enrollees of all ages were more likely to be persons of color and to report fair or poor health than individuals who were covered by private insurance (Exhibit 2). Children whose primary coverage source is Medicaid or CHIP are as likely to report seeing a doctor or having a wellness visit within the past year as those with private coverage and more likely than those who are uninsured (Exhibit 40).
More highlights from this year's edition of MACStats include:
Almost 39 percent of
About 34 percent of individuals enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP in 2022 had family incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level (Exhibit 2).
Medicaid and CHIP together accounted for 17.8 percent of national health expenditures in calendar year 2021, less than either Medicare (21.2 percent) or private insurance (28.5 percent) (Exhibit 3).
Over half of Medicaid spending for enrollees was for capitation payments to managed care plans (Exhibits 17 and 18).
Drug rebates reduced gross drug spending by over half (52.9 percent) in FY 2022 (Exhibit 28). About two-thirds (64.1 percent) of Medicaid gross spending for drugs occurred under managed care in FY 2022.
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Original text here: https://www.macpac.gov/news/macpac-releases-2023-edition-of-macstats-medicaid-and-chip-data-book/
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