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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: MMWR Surveill Summ. 2015 Jun 19;64(4):1–19.

TABLE 8.

Prevalence of Medicaid coverage at time of delivery among women with unstable coverage who had private health insurance coverage the month before pregnancy, by state — Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 29 states, 2009

Medicaid insurance at delivery
State No.* % (95% CI)
Total (n = 2,753) 2,447 89.4 (87.3–91.5)
Alaska 54 93.6 (86.4–100.0)
Arkansas 71 74.8 (62.3–87.2)
Colorado 82 78.5 (68.4–88.7)
Delaware 60 95.6 (90.2–100.0)
Georgia 73 92.1 (83.5–100.0)
Hawaii 120 86.3 (78.1–94.5)
Illinois 85 92.3 (85.9–98.7)
Maine 49 94.0 (86.0–100.0)
Maryland 69 89.4 (77.5–100.0)
Massachusetts 62 94.0 (87.7–100.0)
Michigan 117 88.8 (82.0–95.5)
Minnesota 47 90.5 (81.4–99.6)
Mississippi 175 92.8 (87.8–97.8)
Missouri 90 93.7 (87.5–99.8)
Nebraska 140 78.7 (70.8–86.5)
New Jersey 54 93.5 (86.6–100.0)
Ohio 105 91.4 (82.9–99.9)
Oklahoma 146 80.8 (70.4–91.2)
Oregon 113 94.9 (88.6–100.0)
Pennsylvania 39 94.9 (88.5–100.0)
Rhode Island 86 94.6 (88.9–100.0)
Tennessee 54 98.1 (94.2–100.0)
Texas 97 83.5 (75.1–92.0)
Utah 86 85.9 (78.4–93.5)
Vermont 51 82.3 (70.1–94.5)
Washington 104 97.1 (94.8–99.4)
West Virginia 109 93.7 (88.1–99.3)
Wisconsin 51 89.4 (79.0–99.8)
Wyoming 58 70.3 (57.9–82.7)

Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.

*

Unweighted sample size.

Weighted percentage.