2018’s Top Ten Best & Worst States for Health Care

Vermont is the best state for healthcare, according to an 2018’s Best & Worst States for Health Care  analysis by WalletHub.

To identify the best and worst states for healthcare, WalletHub analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia on 40 key metrics of healthcare cost, accessibility and outcomes. The metrics range from physicians per capita to average monthly insurance premiums. Each measure was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the best healthcare at the most reasonable cost.

Here are the 10 best states for healthcare based on the analysis: 2010 Worst 10 Sates Healthcare

1. Vermont

2. Massachusetts

3. New Hampshire

4. Minnesota

5. Hawaii

6. Rhode Island

7. Colorado

8. District of Columbia

9. Iowa

10. Maryland

Here are the 10 worst states for healthcare based on the analysis:

1. Louisiana

2. Mississippi

3. Alaska

4. Arkansas

5. North Carolina

6. Alabama

7. Oklahoma

8. South Carolina

9. Georgia

10. Florida

Access additional information on the metrics used for the analysis here.

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