| Under 21a | 65 Years and Older | Under 21a | 65 Years and Older | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State | Inpatient Psychiatric | Inpatient Hospital | Nursing Services | State | Inpatient Psychiatric | Inpatient Hospital | Nursing Services |
| Alabama | X | X | X | Missouri | X | X | |
| Alaska | X | X | Montana | X | X | X | |
| Arizona | X | X | X | Nebraska | X | X | X |
| Arkansas | X | Nevada | X | X | X | ||
| California | X | X | X | New Hampshire | X | X | X |
| Colorado | X | X | X | New Jersey | X | X | X |
| Connecticut | X | X | X | New Mexico | X | ||
| Delaware | X | X | New York | X | X | ||
| District of Columbia | X | X | X | North Carolina | X | X | X |
| North Dakota | X | X | |||||
| Florida | X | Ohio | X | X | X | ||
| Georgia | Oklahoma | X | X | ||||
| Hawaii | Oregon | X | X | ||||
| Idaho | X | X | Pennsylvania | X | X | X | |
| Illinois | X | X | X | Rhode Island | X | X | X |
| Indiana | X | X | South Carolina | X | |||
| Iowa | X | X | X | South Dakota | X | ||
| Kansas | X | X | X | Tennessee | X | X | X |
| Kentucky | X | X | X | Texas | |||
| Louisiana | X | X | Utah | X | X | X | |
| Maine | X | X | Vermont | X | X | X | |
| Maryland | X | X | X | Virginia | X | X | |
| Massachusetts | X | X | X | Washington | X | X | X |
| Michigan | X | X | X | West Virginia | |||
| Minnesota | X | X | X | Wisconsin | X | X | X |
| Mississippi | X | Wyoming | X | ||||
Source: Medicaid State Plan Summaries (Commerce Clearing House, Inc. 2001).
Notes: The number of States and the District of Columbia choosing IMD optional coverage for the under-21 population = 40; the number of States and the District of Columbia choosing optional coverage for inpatient hospital services for IMD residents 65 years and older = 41; and the number of States and the District of Columbia choosing optional coverage for nursing facility services for IMD residents 65 years and older = 34.
aThe definition of the "under-21" group varies slightly by State; some States cover those through age 21, others cover those strictly under the age of 21, and still others cover those aged 22 if they are hospitalized on their 21st birthday (Center for Health Services Research and Policy 2001).