The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Part A & Part B - All Types of Service tables provide use and payment data by type of coverage and type of service. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR SUMMARY AB 1. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for All Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 2. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Aged Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 3. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Disabled Original Medicare Beneficiaries by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 4. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage, Demographic Characteristics, and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR SUMMARY AB 5. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and by Area of Residence MDCR SUMMARY AB 6. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Amount of Program Payments, Type of Coverage, and Type of Service
The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility tables provide use and payment data for skilled nursing facilities. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR SNF 1. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR SNF 2. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR SNF 3. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence MDCR SNF 4. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement and Covered Days of Care MDCR SNF 5. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Facility and Bedsize MDCR SNF 6. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities: Distribution of Medicare Covered Skilled Nursing Facility Days, by State of Provider and Major Resource Utilization Groups (RUG)-III (versions 2013-2018 only)
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The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Providers summary tables provide data on institutional (i.e., hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospices, etc.) and non-institutional (i.e., physicians, nonphysicians, specialists, and suppliers) providers. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR PROVIDERS 1. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Institutional Providers, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 2. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Inpatient Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility Beds and Beds Per 1,000 Enrollees, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 3. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Facilities, by Type of Control, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 4. Medicare Providers: Number of Skilled Nursing Facilities and Medicare Certified Hospitals, and Number of Beds, by State, Territories, Possessions and Other Areas MDCR PROVIDERS 5. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Providers, by Type of Provider, by State, Territories, Possessions, and Other Areas MDCR PROVIDERS 6. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Non-Institutional Providers by Specialty, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 7. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Non-Institutional Providers, by State, Territories, Possessions, and Other Areas, Yearly Trend
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Contains full records from the CMS Open Payments Data API. About openpaymentsdata.cms.gov: The mission of the program is to provide the public with a more transparent health care system. Open Payments collects and publishes information about financial relationships between drug and medical device companies (referred to as "reporting entities") and certain health care providers (referred to as "covered recipients"). These relationships may involve payments to providers for things including but not limited to research, meals, travel, gifts or speaking fees. All information available on the Open Payments database is open to personal interpretation and if there are questions about the data, patients and their advocates should speak directly to the health care provider for a better understanding.
The Medicare Home Health Agency tables provide use and payment data for home health agencies. The tables include use and expenditure data from home health Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) claims. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR HHA 1. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR HHA 2. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR HHA 3. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence MDCR HHA 4. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Persons with Utilization and Total Service Visits for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, Type of Agency and Type of Service Visit MDCR HHA 5. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Persons with Utilization and Total Service Visits for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Control and Type of Service Visit MDCR HHA 6. Medicare Home Health Agencies: Persons with Utilization, Total Service Visits, and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Number of Service Visits and Number of Episodes
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The Headless Content Management System (Headless CMS) market is experiencing rapid growth, projected to reach $335.4 million in 2025 and maintain a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.4% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The increasing demand for omnichannel experiences, requiring content delivery across diverse platforms (web, mobile, IoT), is a major driver. Furthermore, the rise of personalized content strategies necessitates flexible and scalable content management solutions that headless CMS architectures readily provide. The adoption of agile development methodologies and the preference for API-first architectures also contribute significantly to market growth. Specific application areas such as e-commerce and multi-source content management are witnessing particularly strong adoption, driven by the need for enhanced content personalization and improved website performance. While challenges like the initial learning curve for developers and the need for robust API integration exist, the benefits of decoupled architectures significantly outweigh the limitations, contributing to the continued market expansion. The segmentation of the Headless CMS market reveals a strong preference for API-first solutions, reflecting the growing importance of seamless content integration across various systems. Git-based solutions also hold considerable appeal, leveraging version control and collaborative workflows. The dominance of North America in this market is expected to persist, though regions like Asia-Pacific are demonstrating rapid growth potential. Key players such as Strapi, Sanity, Contentful, and Prismic are actively shaping the market landscape through innovation and expansion of their services. The competitive landscape is dynamic, characterized by both established players and emerging startups vying for market share, resulting in a continuous drive for innovation and enhanced features. The forecast period suggests further market consolidation and maturation as the technology becomes increasingly mainstream.
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The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Part D tables provide use and Part D drug costs by type of Part D plan (stand-alone prescription drug plan and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan). For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR UTLZN D 1. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills by Type of Plan, Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Eligibility, and Generic Dispensing Rate, Yearly Trend MDCR UTLZN D 2. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Gross Drug Costs Per Part D Enrollee, by Type of Plan, Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Eligibility, and Brand/Generic Drug Classification, Yearly Trend MDCR UTLZN D 3. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Gross Drug Costs Per Part D Enrollee, by Type of Plan, Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Eligibility, and Brand/Generic Drug Classification, Yearly Trend MDCR UTLZN D 4. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Enrollee, by Type of Plan and Demographic Characteristics MDCR UTLZN D 5. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Utilizer, by Type of Plan and Demographic Characteristics MDCR UTLZN D 6. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Enrollee, by Type of Plan, by Area of Residence MDCR UTLZN D 7. Medicare Part D Utilization: Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Utilizer, by Type of Plan, by Area of Residence MDCR UTLZN D 8. Medicare Part D Utilization: Number of Part D Utilizers and Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills by Type of Part D Plan, Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Eligibility, and Part D Coverage Phase, Yearly Trend MDCR UTLZN D 9. Medicare Part D Utilization: Number of Part D Utilizers and Drug Costs by Type of Part D Plan, Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Eligibility, and Part D Coverage Phase, Yearly Trend MDCR UTLZN D 10. Medicare Part D Utilization: Number of Part D Utilizers, Average Annual Prescription Drug Events (Fills) and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Utilizer, by Part D Coverage Phase and Demographic Characteristics MDCR UTLZN D 11. Medicare Part D Utilization: Number of Part D Utilizers, Average Annual Prescription Drug Fills and Average Annual Gross Drug Cost Per Part D Utilizer, by Part D Coverage Phase and Area of Residence
The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Physician, Non-Physician Practitioner and Supplier tables provide use and payment data for physicians, other practitioners, limited-licensed practitioners, and durable medical equipment, prosthetic, and orthotic (DMEPOS) suppliers. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR PHYSSUPP 1. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, Cost Sharing, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR PHYSSUPP 2. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, Cost Sharing, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR PHYSSUPP 3. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, Cost Sharing, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence MDCR PHYSSUPP 4. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Service MDCR PHYSSUPP 5. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Place of Service MDCR PHYSSUPP 6. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization, Program Payments, and Balance Billing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Physician Specialty MDCR PHYSSUPP 7. Medicare Physicians, Non-Physician Practitioners, and Suppliers: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Berenson-Eggers Type of Service (BETOS) Classification
The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Outpatient Facility tables provide use and payment data for all outpatient facilities, including hospitals providing outpatient services, rural health clinics, community mental health centers, federally qualified health centers, outpatient dialysis facilities, comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities, and other outpatient facilities. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR OUTPATIENT 1. Medicare Outpatient Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR OUTPATIENT 2. Medicare Outpatient Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR OUTPATIENT 3. Medicare Outpatient Facilities: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence MDCR OUTPATIENT 4. Medicare Outpatient Facilities: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Outpatient Facility MDCR OUTPATIENT 5. Medicare Outpatient Facilities: Utilization for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Outpatient Facility and Type of Service MDCR OUTPATIENT 6. Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR OUTPATIENT 7. Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR OUTPATIENT 8. Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence MDCR OUTPATIENT 9. Medicare Outpatient Critical Access Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Yearly Trend MDCR OUTPATIENT 10. Medicare Outpatient Critical Access Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR OUTPATIENT 11. Medicare Outpatient Critical Access Hospitals: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Area of Residence
API Management Market Size 2025-2029
The API management market size is forecast to increase by USD 3.75 billion at a CAGR of 12.3% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing adoption of digital payment solutions and the proliferation of digital wallets. However, challenges persist, including poor internet connectivity in developing countries, which can hinder the adoption and effective implementation of Api Management solutions. Companies must navigate these challenges to capitalize on the market's potential. Strategies such as investing in offline solutions and partnering with local providers can help overcome connectivity issues and expand market reach.
Additionally, focusing on security and scalability will be crucial, as businesses demand reliable and secure Api Management solutions to support their digital initiatives. These trends reflect the digital transformation underway in various industries, as businesses seek to enhance customer experience and streamline operations. Overall, the market presents opportunities for innovation and growth, with companies that address the unique challenges of this dynamic landscape poised to succeed.
What will be the Size of the API Management Market during the forecast period?
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The market is experiencing significant innovation, with a focus on enhancing API Return on Investment (ROI) through multi-cloud API adoption and API-driven development. API maturity is on the rise, driving the need for advanced API logging, performance benchmarking, and usage analytics. API interoperability and standardization are crucial to addressing integration challenges in complex API ecosystems. API observability and developer experience are becoming key differentiators, with the emergence of API documentation generators and debugging tools. API adoption rates continue to grow, fueled by the increasing use of composite and hybrid cloud APIs, serverless functions, and microservices orchestration.
The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing adoption of digital payment solutions and the proliferation of digital wallets. API platform comparisons and compliance are essential for businesses navigating the diverse landscape of API offerings. API monetization strategies, such as API-led connectivity and edge computing APIs, are gaining traction. API evolution is ongoing, with a shift towards API-first design and headless CMS integration. API usage patterns are evolving, requiring new testing frameworks and security measures to address API performance optimization and vulnerabilities. Ultimately, API governance policies and discovery tools are essential for managing the complexities of API consumption and ensuring compliance in the dynamic API market.
How is this API Management Industry segmented?
The api management industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
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API gateways
API lifecycle management
API security
API analytics and monitoring
API developer portals
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Large enterprises
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France
Germany
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India
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The cloud segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the digital transformation sweeping across industries. Cloud-based API solutions dominate the market, enabling seamless communication and data transfer between applications and the cloud. This segment's dominance is attributed to the proliferation of IoT and Big Data, which enhance application interfaces for superior customer experiences. Additionally, the increasing awareness of security vulnerabilities and the demand for automation have fueled the market's expansion in sectors like BFSI, e-commerce, healthcare and life sciences, education, and retail. Cloud APIs facilitate the integration of various cloud and on-premises applications, simplifying API provisioning, activation, setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting for developers and administrators.
Agile development methodologies, such as DevOps and CI/CD, have further accelerated the adoption of cloud APIs. APIs have become essential components of modern application architectures, including microservices, event-driven, and real-time systems. GraphQL APIs and service meshes have emer
The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Total Enrollment tables provide data on characteristics of the Medicare-covered populations. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR ENROLL AB 1. Total Medicare Enrollment: Total, Original Medicare, and Medicare Advantage and Other Health Plan Enrollment, Yearly Trend MDCR ENROLL AB 2. Total Medicare Enrollment: Total, Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage and Other Health Plan Enrollment, and Resident Population, by Area of Residence MDCR ENROLL AB 3. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Total, Aged, and Disabled Enrollees, Yearly Trend MDCR ENROLL AB 4. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Enrollees, by Age Group, Yearly Trend MDCR ENROLL AB 5. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Enrollees, by Demographic Characteristics MDCR ENROLL AB 6. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Enrollees, by Type of Entitlement and Demographic Characteristics MDCR ENROLL AB 7. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Total, Aged, and Disabled Enrollees, by Area of Residence MDCR ENROLL AB 8. Total Medicare Enrollment: Part A and/or Part B Enrollees, by Type of Entitlement and Area of Residence
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The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Premium tables provide information on counts of Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) total premium, standard base premium, reduced base premium, and penalty beneficiaries. In addition, these tables include premium amounts and penalty amounts. For the Part B premium tables, information on Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) beneficiaries, IRMAA amounts, Managed Care Reduction beneficiaries and Managed Care Reduction amounts are also included. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR PREMIUMS 1. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part A Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts, Yearly Trend MDCR PREMIUMS 2. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part A Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR PREMIUMS 3. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part A Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts, by Area of Residence MDCR PREMIUMS 4. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part B Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts, Yearly Trend MDCR PREMIUMS 5. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part B Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts by Demographic Characteristics and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR PREMIUMS 6. Medicare Premiums: Medicare Part B Premium Beneficiaries and Amounts, by Area of Residence
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The Next Generation CMS (NGCMS) market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing demand for flexible, scalable, and API-first content management systems. The market, estimated at $5 billion in 2025, is projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by several key factors. Firstly, the rise of headless and hybrid headless architectures allows businesses to decouple the content repository from the presentation layer, enabling greater agility and omnichannel content delivery across various platforms (web, mobile, IoT). Secondly, enterprises are increasingly adopting composable architectures, integrating best-of-breed solutions to create bespoke digital experiences. This trend favors NGCMS solutions, which offer greater flexibility and integration capabilities compared to traditional CMS platforms. Finally, the growing adoption of digital transformation initiatives across industries is a significant catalyst for NGCMS adoption, especially among large enterprises seeking to improve their content operations and optimize digital customer experiences. The market segmentation reveals a significant share for large enterprises due to their larger budgets and complex content management needs. However, the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) segment is also experiencing rapid growth as they seek to streamline their digital presence and enhance their online engagement. Headless CMS is the leading type, owing to its scalability and API-centric nature, closely followed by hybrid headless CMS, which offers a balance between flexibility and ease of use. Key players like Crownpeak, Optimizely, Acquia, Magnolia, Sitecore, Progress Software, and Umbraco are actively shaping market dynamics through continuous innovation and strategic partnerships. Geographic distribution shows strong growth across North America and Europe, but the Asia-Pacific region, particularly China and India, demonstrates significant potential due to rapid digitalization and increasing internet penetration. The market faces some restraints, including the complexity of implementation for some NGCMS solutions and the need for specialized skills, potentially leading to higher implementation costs.
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The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Part A & Part B - All Types of Service tables provide use and payment data by type of coverage and type of service. For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page. These data do not exist in a machine-readable format, so the view data and API options are not available. Please use the download function to access the data. Below is the list of tables: MDCR SUMMARY AB 1. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for All Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 2. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Aged Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 3. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Disabled Original Medicare Beneficiaries by Type of Coverage and Type of Service, Yearly Trend MDCR SUMMARY AB 4. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage, Demographic Characteristics, and Medicare-Medicaid Enrollment Status MDCR SUMMARY AB 5. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization, Program Payments, and Cost Sharing for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Coverage and by Area of Residence MDCR SUMMARY AB 6. Medicare Part A and Part B Summary: Utilization and Program Payments for Original Medicare Beneficiaries, by Type of Entitlement, Amount of Program Payments, Type of Coverage, and Type of Service