Here is the percent of total Medicare enrollment that Medicare Advantage and other health plans represent in each state and the District of Columbia, listed from largest to smallest:
Minnesota — 57.3 percent
Hawaii — 45.2
Oregon — 44.6
Rhode Island — 42.9
Florida — 42.5
California — 41.8
Pennsylvania — 41
Wisconsin — 39.9
Ohio — 39
New York — 38.9
Arizona — 38.5
Colorado — 37.5
Tennessee — 36.7
Alabama — 36.4
Michigan — 36.4
Georgia — 35.3
Utah — 35.3
Nevada — 35.2
Texas — 35.1
New Mexico — 33.8
Louisiana — 33.5
North Carolina — 32.1
Missouri — 32
Idaho — 31.3
Washington — 30.7
West Virginia — 28.9
Kentucky — 28.8
Maine — 28.3
Connecticut — 28.2
Indiana — 26.7
South Carolina — 25.9
Illinois —24.1
Massachusetts — 22.8
Arkansas — 22.1
New Jersey — 21.8
South Dakota — 21
Montana — 20.7
Virginia — 19.5
North Dakota — 18.2
Iowa — 18.1
Oklahoma — 18.1
Mississippi — 17
District of Columbia — 15.9
Kansas — 15.7
Nebraska — 13.1
Delaware — 11.6
Maryland — 11.3
New Hampshire — 10.8
Vermont — 9.2
Wyoming — 3.9
Alaska — 1.5
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