In 2024, Haskell Medicaid providers billed a total of $23,746 for services under the Medicine Services and Procedures category, based on information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid Provider Spending database. This amount represented a 139.7% rise from 2023, when claims for similar services totaled $9,905.
Medicaid, the public insurance program administered by states and funded in partnership by federal and state governments, provides coverage for low-income people and families, seniors, children, and individuals with disabilities and is a key component of the U.S. health care system.
Because Medicaid is taxpayer-funded, fluctuations in local billing show how communities allocate public health care dollars.
The “Medicine Services and Procedures” category includes services defined by the care type, following standardized HCPCS and CPT code classifications. For this report, each billing code was matched with a single service group using consistent prefixes and numeric ranges, allowing tracking of related services without duplication and ensuring accurate comparisons over time.
Spending rose in several Medicaid service categories, with Medicine Services and Procedures leading Haskell by total Medicaid payments in 2024.
Across Oklahoma, the Medicine Services and Procedures category ranked fourth among all categories by Medicaid payment total in 2024.
From five years before 2024, Medicaid payments associated with Medicine Services and Procedures in Haskell grew by $23,746, or 0%. The pace of spending accelerated at different times, including significant year-over-year increases in 2023 and 2022.
Although payments for Medicine Services and Procedures were distributed throughout Haskell, most were concentrated in specific ZIP codes. The ZIP code 74436 claimed the highest sum in 2024, totaling $23,746, meaning this top ZIP code made up 100% of all such Medicaid payments that year in Haskell.
Within the Medicine Services and Procedures category, most Medicaid payments focused on a small set of billing codes.
To compare, Medicaid payments for this category in Haskell rose 139.7% from 2023 to 2024, versus a 12% shift across all claim types in the city during that same span.
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, combined federal and state expenditures on Medicaid totaled about $871.7 billion in fiscal 2023, accounting for approximately 18% of national health outlays, which was a notable increase from $613.5 billion in 2019, before COVID-19.
This jump represents an approximate 40% rise over a few years, chiefly driven by higher enrollment and greater service use through and after the pandemic.
Recent federal legislation under the Trump administration featured major proposals to reduce federal Medicaid funding and modify the program’s structure. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” enacted in 2025, is expected to cut more than $1 trillion from federal Medicaid spending over a decade and creates policies such as work requirements and higher cost-sharing that may reduce coverage and funds for some enrollees. These measures are likely to increase states’ financial responsibilities and limit federal Medicaid growth, though the program will continue to serve tens of millions of Americans.
| Year | Total Medicaid Payments | % Change From Previous Year |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $932 | – |
| 2023 | $9,904 | 962.3% |
| 2024 | $23,746 | 139.7% |
| Rank | Category | Medicaid Payments | Share of City Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Medicine Services and Procedures | $23,746 | 10<0.1% |
| HCPCS Code | Description | Medicaid Payments | Claims |
|---|---|---|---|
| 92508 | Tx sp lang voice comm group | $14,636 | 8 |
| 97530 | Therapeutic activities | $9,110 | 4 |
Note: HCPCS codes are shown for context within the category. Category totals and rankings in this article are based on standardized service groupings rather than individual billing codes.
Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid Provider Spending database. The source data can be found here.








