States ranked by share of mental health treatment facilities that accept Medicaid

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Overall, 85% of mental health treatment facilities accept Medicaid in the United States. 

Wyoming and the District of Columbia have the greatest percentage of centers that take Medicaid, whereas California has the lowest. 

KFF reported the rate of mental health treatment facilities that accept various insurance types, relying on 2024 data from respondents. While a facility may report participation, not all facilities may be accepting new patients.

Here are the 50 states, along with the District of Columbia, ranked in descending order:

Note: This list includes ties.

1 (tie). District of Columbia: 100%

1 (tie). Wyoming: 100%

2. Maine: 99%

3 (tie). Rhode Island: 98%

3 (tie). South Dakota: 98%

4 (tie). New Mexico: 97%

4 (tie). South Carolina: 97%

5 (tie). New York: 96%

5 (tie). Oklahoma: 96%

5 (tie). West Virginia: 96%

6 (tie). Iowa: 95%

6 (tie). Kentucky: 95%

7 (tie). Alaska: 94%

7 (tie). Arkansas: 94%

7 (tie). Maryland: 94%

7 (tie). Montana: 94%

7 (tie). Ohio: 94%

8 (tie). Alabama: 93%

8 (tie). Indiana: 93%

8 (tie). Nebraska: 93%

8 (tie). Wisconsin: 93%

9 (tie). Connecticut: 92%

9 (tie). Idaho: 92%

9 (tie). Michigan: 92%

10. Kansas: 91%

11 (tie). Minnesota: 90%

11 (tie). Washington: 90%

12 (tie). Delaware: 89%

12 (tie). Massachusetts: 89%

12 (tie). North Carolina: 89%

12 (tie). Oregon: 89%

12 (tie). Vermont: 89%

12 (tie). Virginia: 89%

13 (tie). Arizona: 88%

13 (tie). Mississippi: 88%

13 (tie). Nevada: 88%

14. Louisiana: 87%

15 (tie). New Hampshire: 86%

16. Missouri: 85%

17 (tie). New Jersey: 84%

17 (tie). North Dakota: 84%

17 (tie). Pennsylvania: 84%

18 (tie). Illinois: 83%

18 (tie). Tennessee: 83%

19. Colorado: 82%

20. Hawaii: 79%

21 (tie). Georgia: 73%

21 (tie). Texas: 73%

22 (tie). Florida: 66%

22 (tie). Utah: 66%

23. California: 52%

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