To understand the strategies that states undertake to expand coverage and initiate broader health reform, it is important to recognize the variability in states’ health coverage distribution, employer-sponsored insurance rates, and public program eligibility levels. The charts below highlight certain aspects of Maine's coverage landscape. The graphs also provide a comparison to national data to give a sense of how Maine is faring.
Overview of Medicaid and SCHIP Coverage[1]
Group | Income Eligibility |
Children[2] | 200% FPL (ages 0-1) 150% FPL (ages 1-19) 200% FPL (SCHIP) |
Pregnant Women | 200% FPL |
Parents | 200% FPL |
Adults[3] | 100% FPL |
SSI Disabled (non-elderly) | 74% FPL |
Sources of Health Insurance Coverage State Data 2006 – 2007, U.S.[4]

Percentage of Private-Sector Establishments That Offer Health Insurance Based on Firm Size by State, 2004[5]

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