5 States With Lowest Percentages of Medicaid & Medicare Beneficiaries

New Hampshire had the lowest percentage of Medicaid beneficiaries and Alaska had the lowest percentages of Medicare beneficiaries in 2011 to 2012, according to State Health Facts, a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Here are five states with the lowest percentages of Medicaid beneficiaries:

 

1. New Hampshire — 8 percent     
2. North Dakota — 9 percent
3. Nevada — 10 percent
4. Virginia — 10 percent
5. Utah     — 10 percent

 

Here are five states with the lowest percentages of Medicare beneficiaries:

 

1. Alaska — 8 percent
2. Utah     — 9 percent
3. District of Columbia — 10 percent
4. California — 10 percent
5. Texas — 10 percent

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