Find data on Medicaid and Medicare enrollment, coverage, and Food Is Medicine-related benefits by state.
Maryland
The Medicaid enrollment, coverage, and benefit information provided on this page can be used to inform decisions around Food Is Medicine approaches at the local and state levels.
Food Is Medicine Opportunity
Medicaid expansion state
Health Related Social Needs (HRSN) 1115 Demonstration State
9.5%
Food Insecurity Prevalence
Enrollment & Coverage
1,565,297people enrolled in Medicaid in Maryland
451,214people enrolled in Medicaid expansion group
0-18 year olds
38%
of Medicaid Members
19-26 year olds
12%
of Medicaid Members
27-44 year olds
24%
of Medicaid Members
45-64 year olds
18%
of Medicaid Members
65+ year olds
8%
of Medicaid Members
0-18 year olds
38%
of Medicaid Members
19-26 year olds
12%
of Medicaid Members
27-44 year olds
24%
of Medicaid Members
45-64 year olds
18%
of Medicaid Members
65+ year olds
8%
of Medicaid Members
90%
of Medicaid enrollees in Maryland are covered by a managed care plan
10%
of Medicaid enrollees in Maryland are covered by a fee for service plan
Plans & Benefits
There are 9 Medicaid managed care plans in Maryland.
The plan types offered in Maryland include:
PCCM
MCO
FFS
MCO and PCCM
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