MG91 Snapshot data extract, Enterprise Data Warehouse, retrieved April 5, 2016. THE NEWLY ELIGIBLE: AT A GLANCE. CRITICA
CELEBRATING ONE YEAR
MEDICAID EXPANSION IN PENNSYLVANIA
T
he Medicaid expansion has made it possible for more Pennsylvanians to access health care than ever before. As of April 2016, the expansion had reached 625,970 newly eligible Pennsylvanians, ages 18 to 64. Data shows that one-third of newly eligible people across all ages are white women, and Pennsylvanians living in both rural and urban areas benefited from the expansion.
THE NEWLY ELIGIBLE: AT A GLANCE 46% ARE YOUNGER THAN 35. WOMEN
AGE
MEN
20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 0
5%
15%
10%
20%
25%
30%
MOST NEW RECIPIENTS ARE WHITE. RACE
61%
WHITE BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN
24
%
ASIAN OTHER/ UNKNOWN
11%
4% MANY REPORT EMPLOYMENT.
More than 297,000 newly eligible recipients are employed. MANY HAVE CHILDREN.
More than 109,000 newly eligible recipients are parents.
STATEWIDE IMPACT PEOPLE ACROSS THE STATE WERE HELPED. 16 counties have more than 10,000 newly eligible recipients
ENROLLEES PER 1,000 RESIDENTS
TOP 10 COUNTIES (PER 1,000 RESIDENTS)
1. PHILADELPHIA 2. FAYETTE
6. BLAIR
5. LUZERNE
4. CLEARFIELD
3. ERIE
7. DAUPHIN 8. LACKAWANNA 9. LAWRENCE 10. CAMERON
CRITICAL SERVICES WITHIN REACH AMONG OTHER SERVICES, RECIPIENTS HAVE ACCESSED ADDICTION TREATMENT AND PRENATAL CARE.
62,997
1,112
have received treatment for addiction-related conditions
newly eligible recipients are pregnant
(NUMBERS FROM JANUARY 2015 TO MARCH 2016)
EXPANDED ACCESS TO CARE THERE ARE MORE PROVIDERS THAN EVER. TOTAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDERS IN PA
2014
92,801 108,776
2016
NOTABLE INCREASES IN CRITICAL SERVICES
PHYSICIANS
DENTISTS
4,088
4,461
5,095
5,296
2013 2014 2015 2016
53,609
60,139 62,169
THERAPISTS 70,059 6,634
2013
2014
2015
2016
7,453
8,197
9,696
2013 2014 2015 2016
www.dhs.pa.gov Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. MG91 Snapshot data extract, Enterprise Data Warehouse, retrieved April 5, 2016.