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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2017 Apr 17;68(8):810–818. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600339

Table 1.

Characteristics of Medicaid Patients with Substance Use Disorders and Their Index Admissions

Total By statea

Characteristic N % Mean % Min % Max %
Total patients with an index admission (N) 30,439 100.0
Sex
 Male 17,114 56.2 52.0 38.7 66.6
 Female 13,325 43.8 48.0 33.4 61.3
Race/ethnicity
 White 13,121 43.1 59.2 29.5 94.3
 Black 11,939 39.2 25.2 1.2 57.2
 Hispanic 3,733 12.3 6.9 .1 25.3
 Other 590 1.9 3.1 .1 16.1
 Unknown 1,056 3.5 8.3 .5 49.0
Age
 18–39 10,174 33.4 37.3 25.1 61.7
 40–59 18,527 60.9 56.9 34.8 67.2
 60–64 1,738 5.7 5.8 3.5 8.2
Comorbidities
 Mental disorder 15,438 50.7 53.6 39.0 65.3
 Physical 20,519 67.4 66.0 34.2 79.4
Basis of Medicaid eligibility
 Disability 20,276 66.6 73.4 24.5 97.5
 Other 10,163 33.4 26.6 2.5 75.5
Substance use diagnosis at index
 Alcohol only 6,427 21.1 25.3 17.1 34.3
 Any opioid use disorder 8,300 27.3 22.6 11.1 35.8
Prior behavioral health servicesb
 Medication-assisted treatment 1,547 5.1 8.0 1.9 22.9
 Inpatient 4,000 13.1 9.3 4.6 17.0
 Outpatient 7,882 25.9 25.4 18.5 35.1
a

Percentages calculated by state, then mean %, minimum % and maximum percent calculated across the 10 states.

b

Services that were received in the 90 days before the index admission.

Source: 2008 Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX)