Becker's Healthcare November 14, 2024
Jakob Emerson

California has the highest number of individuals with Medicare Part D coverage, while Washington, D.C. has the lowest amount, according to KFF.

The 2024 data from CMS includes standalone Part D and MA-PD enrollment.

States ranked by total Part D enrollment:

  1. California: 5,666,899
  2. Florida: 4,167,348
  3. Texas: 3,662,068
  4. New York: 3,187,382
  5. Pennsylvania: 2,418,552
  6. Ohio: 2,037,138
  7. Illinois: 1,839,389
  8. Michigan: 1,838,252
  9. North Carolina: 1,759,278
  10. Georgia: 1,507,798
  11. New Jersey: 1,390,701
  12. Virginia: 1,205,252
  13. Arizona: 1,175,654
  14. Tennessee: 1,167,538
  15. Massachusetts: 1,134,168
  16. Indiana: 1,126,096
  17. Washington: 1,094,234
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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, States
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