Missouri Women's Health Insurance Coverage Data
Health insurance coverage, ACA Medicaid expansion, Medicaid eligibility levels, Medicaid family planning programs, coverage policies on contraception and fertility care
Health Insurance Coverage of Women Ages 19-64, 2023
Other includes Medicare, TRICARE, and other sources of coverage. Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.
Uninsured Rates of Women Ages 19-64, 2010–2023
The American Community Survey did not release the 1-year estimates for 2020 due to significant disruptions to data collection brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Health Insurance Coverage of Women Ages 15-49, 2023
Other includes Medicare, TRICARE, and other sources of coverage. Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding. N/A: Estimates with relative standard errors greater than 30% are not provided.
Status of State Action on the Medicaid Expansion Decision, as of November 2024
States’ decisions about adopting the Medicaid expansion are as of November 2024
Status of Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Extensions, as of January 6, 2025
Medicaid Eligibility Income Thresholds for Adults, as a Percent of Federal Poverty Level, 2024
Federal Poverty Level in 2024 is $25,820 for a family of three and $15,060 for an individual.
N/A – Not Applicable.
Distribution of Adults Ages 19-64 Enrolled in Medicaid, by Sex, 2023
Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding. Includes those covered by Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and those who have both Medicaid and another type of coverage, such as dual eligibles who are also covered by Medicare.
Mandated Coverage of Infertility Treatment, 2024
A range of treatments may be available to those facing infertility, including prescription drugs (e.g., to stimulate ovulation) and surgery (e.g., to repair blocked fallopian tubes or seminal vessels). In addition, several assisted conception techniques include, among others, artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), intrauterine insemination (IUI), and egg or embryo donation. Some states mandate coverage of at least some kind of infertility treatment in policies sold through the individual market or small group market or both. State mandates vary considerably. Some apply only to certain kinds of health insurance policies, for example, HMOs. Others specify certain types of infertility treatment, such as IVF, that must be, or not be, covered under the mandate.