Dual Eligible: State-by-State Profiles
- A new data collection initiative leverages Medicare and Medicaid administrative records to offer a comprehensive view of individuals enrolled in both programs.
- Researchers and policymakers can use this data to better understand the healthcare needs and utilization patterns of dual-eligible beneficiaries, informing strategies to improve care coordination and reduce costs.
Analyze state-by-state profiles of individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. This crucial data spotlights the convergence of these programs, offering deep insights into dual-eligible beneficiaries. Understand how healthcare needs and utilization patterns vary across states. This reveals critical details for policymakers, healthcare providers, and anyone interested in optimizing care strategies. We break down data on a national level, and then highlight state-specific trends. News Directory 3 provides key data points. This analysis is designed to refine care coordination. Discover what’s next as we delve into the specifics.
Medicare and Medicaid Data Focuses on Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries
Updated May 28, 2025
A new data collection initiative leverages Medicare and Medicaid administrative records to offer a comprehensive view of individuals enrolled in both programs. These dual-eligible beneficiaries, sometimes referred to as dually-enrolled beneficiaries, are the focus of national and state-level analyses.
What’s next
Researchers and policymakers can use this data to better understand the healthcare needs and utilization patterns of dual-eligible beneficiaries, informing strategies to improve care coordination and reduce costs.
