How much is spent per Medicaid enrollee in Texas?
Updated annually
In fiscal year (FY) 2023, $9,407 per enrollee. That is 7.5% lower than the previous year adjusted for inflation. Benefit spending per enrollee may reflect a number of factors in a given state, including eligibility requirements, coverage policies and overall demographics.
$9.41K
benefit spending per Medicaid enrollee (FY 2023)
-7.5%
benefit spending per Medicaid enrollee (FY 2023)
Texas's benefit spending per enrollee was 3.2% higher than the US average of $9,109 in FY 2023.
In FY 2023, Texas spent $9,407 per Medicaid enrollee on benefits.
Total inflation-adjusted Medicaid benefit spending per enrollee, by fiscal year
Costs per enrollee vary by types of enrollees. In Texas, people with disabilities had a per-enrollee cost of $25,915, the highest among eligibility groups in FY 2022, the latest year of data available. Seniors (age 65 and older) had the second-highest per-enrollee cost at $16,355.
For comparison, other adults primarily without dependent children had the lowest per-enrollee cost at $3,058.
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In FY 2022, people with disabilities had the highest per enrollee cost among groups eligible for Medicaid in Texas.
Total Medicaid spending per enrollee, by eligibilty group
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