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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 18.
Published in final edited form as: Haemophilia. 2011 Dec 21;18(2):276–283. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2011.02713.x

Table 1.

Number of male patients and male patients with haemophilia who enrolled in Medicaid for at least 11 months in 2008 by age group and type of eligibility.

Age group Total
Poverty*
Disability
Male patientsa Male patients with haemophiliap Male patientsb Male patients with haemophiliaq Male patientsc Male patients with haemophiliar
0–9 602 528 154 576 061 99 26 467 55
10–19 432 587 153 388 811 74 43 776 79
20–29 55 584 56 21 030 4 34 554 52
30–39 50 755 27 18 684 3 32 071 24
40–49 74 138 29 22 850 1 51 288 28
50–59 79 036 12 18 819 2 60 217 10
60– 128 049 4 94 648 3 33 401 1
Adults (%) 436 372 (100%) 157 (100%) 216 361 (50%) 24 (15%) 220 011 (50%) 133 (85%)
Children (%) 986 305 (100%) 278 (100%) 924 542 (94%) 162 (58%) 61 763 (6%) 116 (42%)
Total (%) 1 422 677 (100%) 435 (100%) 1 140 903 (80%) 186 (43%) 281 774 (20%) 249 (57%)
*

The category of poverty includes unemployed adult, child of unemployed adult, and foster care child, as well as aged individual, child (neither child of unemployed adult nor foster care child), adult (not based on unemployed status), and eligibility status unknown; a = b + c; p = q + r.