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Alaska vs Rhode Island: Medicare Costs (2026)

Side-by-side comparison of Medicare spending, premiums, and healthcare coverage.

MetricAlaska (AK)Rhode Island (RI)
Medicare Spending/Capita$10,300$11,129
Medicare Enrollees2,959,9872,377,160
Medicaid Enrollees3,979,9833,202,880
Part B Premium$185/mo$185/mo
Part D Premium (Avg)$71/mo$39/mo
Medigap Premium (Avg)$259/mo$340/mo
Medicaid ExpansionYesYes
Uninsured Rate7.8%3.3%

Top Procedure Costs

ProcedureAlaskaRhode IslandDifference
Liver Transplant$205,419$203,677+$1,742
Kidney Transplant$140,732$127,240+$13,491
Heart Valve Replacement$95,882$71,957+$23,925
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)$84,129$67,672+$16,456
Spinal Fusion$40,907$52,647$-11,739
Defibrillator Implantation (ICD)$34,276$53,209$-18,933
Colectomy$27,889$29,863$-1,974
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which state has higher Medicare spending, Alaska or Rhode Island?

Rhode Island has higher Medicare spending at $11,129 per capita vs $10,300 in Alaska.

Which state has a lower uninsured rate?

Rhode Island has a lower uninsured rate of 3.3% compared to 7.8% in Alaska.

Have both Alaska and Rhode Island expanded Medicaid?

Alaska has expanded Medicaid. Rhode Island has expanded Medicaid.