1、Preliminary Medicaid & CHIP Data Snapshot Services through May 31, 2020 Service use among Medicaid & CHIP beneficiaries age 18 and under during COVID-19 Medicaid & CHIP OverviewSlide 3 Children Covered by Medicaid & CHIPSlide 4 What You Should Know About the DataSlide 5 HighlightsSlide 6 Results for
2、 Medicaid & CHIP Beneficiaries under 18: Slides 7 鈥?14 Slides 13, 15 鈥?17 Forgone Care Telehealth Services COVID-Related TreatmentSlides 18 鈥?20 Appendix A: State Variation in IP Claims LagSlide 21 Appendix B: State Variation in OT Claims Lag Slide 22 Table of Contents 2 Medicaid and CHIP Population
3、: As of June 2020, over 91.8 million Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors, and individuals with disabilities, were enrolled across each state鈥檚 Medicaid or the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program for at least one day. About 42% of beneficiaries were children, which transla
4、tes to nearly 40 million beneficiaries. Approximately 55% of beneficiaries were female, 45% were male, and 9% were over the age of 65. 13% of the population is dually-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. 34% of the population is white, 22% of the population is of unknown race, 21% is Hispanic, 17% is
5、 black, 4% is Asian, and less than 1 percent is American Indian and Alaska Native, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or multiracial. COVID-19 treatment rate: We use the following International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Tenth Revision (ICD-10), diagnosis codes to identify beneficiaries who received
6、treatment for COVID-19: 鈥97.29 (other coronavirus as the cause of diseases classified elsewhere) - before April 1, 2020 鈥07.1 (2019 Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19) 鈥?from April 1, 2020 onward. Although CMS does use lab claims for identifying COVID-19 treatment, CMS does not receive lab results from sta