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. 2019 Jan 3;16:E03. doi: 10.5888/pcd16.180207

Table 1. Reproductive-Aged Women in Medicaid Study Population Before and After MEC, by Age, State of Residence, and Health Condition.

Variable State Population Before MEC, 2008–2009, N = 442,424 State Population After MEC, 2011–2012, N = 533,619
Overall population, N 12,422,899 13,597,612
Study populationa 437,018 (3.5) 527,660 (3.9)
Ageb, y
15–24 69,050 (15.8) 87,797 (16.6)
25–34 134,267 (30.7) 200,909 (38.1)
35–44 233,701 (53.5) 352,833 (66.9)
Stateb
Alabama 16,312 (3.7) 18,721 (3.5)
Arkansas 10,310 (2.3) 11,750 (2.2)
California 84,653 (19.1) 96,830 (18.1)
Florida 41,298 (9.3) 54,755 (10.3)
Georgia 31,543 (7.1) 32,481 (6.1)
Louisiana 23,031 (5.2) 25,568 (4.8)
Minnesota 11,389 (2.6) 16,844 (3.2)
Mississippi 17,284 (3.9) 18,888 (3.5)
New York 70,602 (16.0) 97,243 (18.2)
North Carolina 40,180 (9.1) 41,878 (7.8)
Pennsylvania 10,374 (2.3) 18,615 (3.5)
South Carolina 15,134 (3.4) 20,439 (3.8)
Tennessee 32,329 (7.3) 34,784 (6.5)
Texas 37,985 (8.6) 44,823 (8.4)
Medical conditionsc
Bariatric surgery 5,158 (1.0) 6,726 (1.1)
Breast cancer 11,072 (2.1) 13,016 (2.1)
Diabetes 159,042 (30.4) 190,648 (30.1)
Endometrial and ovarian cancer 2,259 (0.4) 2,557 (0.4)
Epilepsy 43,213 (8.3) 55,666 (8.8)
Malignant gestational trophoblastic disease 118 (0.0) 123 (0.0)
Human immunodeficiency virus 23,865 (4.6) 22,894 (3.6)
Hypertension 207,286 (39.7) 259,571 (40.9)
Ischemic heart disease 12,357 (2.4) 13,577 (2.1)
Liver cancer 273 (0.1) 342 (0.1)
Lupus 15,750 (3.0) 20,014 (3.2)
Schistosomiasis 120 (0.0) d
Solid organ transplant 588 (0.1) 578 (0.1)
Peripartum cardiomyopathy 2,817 (0.5) 3,024 (0.5)
Sickle cell disease 8,395 (1.6) 9,564 (1.5)
Severe cirrhosis 6,626 (1.3) 9,451 (1.5)
Stroke 8,090 (1.5) 9,612 (1.5)
Thrombogenic heart disease 4,944 (0.9) 5,645 (0.9)
Tuberculosis 2,938 (0.6) 2,469 (0.4)
Valvular heart disease 7,645 (1.5) 8,630 (1.4)
a

Values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated. Percentage is the study population (women with a high-risk condition) relative to the overall population. Denominators of percentages vary because some women had more than one disorder.

b

The Southeastern states were chosen as a focal point because of their similarity to each other in contraception health policy (12) and spending levels for Medicaid (13). In addition, the health rankings of these states are among the lowest in the country (14). The other 4 states chosen (California, Minnesota, New York, and Pennsylvania) were highly populous states from regions of the country that have various health policies and reimbursement levels that represent differences across the United States.

c

Percentage is stratification group relative to sum of women in that strata. The sum of all categories in the stratification group may be greater than the total study population; women can belong to more than 1 category in the same stratification. Medical conditions totals used are 522,556 and 634,107, before and after MEC phases respectively. Medical conditions are the 20 disorders identified in the 2010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s US Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use that increase risk for adverse outcomes in pregnancy (1).

d

Total population was fewer than 11. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data use agreement does not allow publication of results when study population (eg, patients) is fewer than 11 participants.