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Medicaid Spending Per Enrollee by Beneficiary Population in FY 2010

This report presents Medicaid spending per enrollee categorized by beneficiary population for fiscal year 2010. Key figures include overall expenditures averaging $16,240, with various populations such as acute care and long-term services highlighted. The source of data includes the KCMU and Urban Institute estimates based on the FY 2010 Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) and CMS-64 reports. Note that figures may not sum correctly due to rounding, and some data from 2009 were adjusted for specific states.

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Medicaid Spending Per Enrollee by Beneficiary Population in FY 2010

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  1. Medicaid Acute and Long-Term Services and Supports Spending Per Enrollee, by Beneficiary Population, FY 2010 $16,240 $12,958 $3,615 $10,037 $3,025 $9,344 $2,359 $6,203 $3,012 $2,296 $12 $63 Total: 9.7M 32.5M 18.0M 6.3M NOTE: Spending per enrollee figures are for allMedicaid enrollees, not just long-term services and supports users. Expenditures may not sum to total due to rounding. SOURCE: KCMU and Urban Institute estimates based on data from FY 2010 Medicaid Statistical Information System (MSIS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)-64 reports. Because 2010 data were unavailable, 2009 MSIS data were used for CO, ID, MO, NC, and WV, and then adjusted to 2010 CMS-64 spending levels.

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