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Residents of this state enjoy the best health care in America

Residents of this state enjoy the best health care in America

Most Americans struggle to survive in a health care system that is exploitative, bankrupt, unfair, and unaffordable. Our quality of care is lower than that of most other wealthy countries, but we pay much more. A high percentage of Americans are uninsured: 7.6 percent, or 25 million people.

America’s complex health insurance system is notorious for bankrupting patients and having great Quality, access, and cost vary from state to state. But which state is the best of the worst?

We used data from WalletHub to list the states with the best healthcare in America.

#10 Colorado

Residents of this state enjoy the best health care in AmericaDenver.

  • Total score: 62.60
  • Health outcomes ranking: 7

Colorado is related with the District of Columbia for the most dentists per capita. In addition to beautiful teeth, Colorado is the state with the fourth lowest cancer rate, and the second lowest rate of stroke and heart disease.

#9 Maine

Maine | Portland Head Lighthouse, near Portland, MaineMaine.

  • Total score: 63.60
  • Health outcomes ranking: 15

Maine is the fourth-leading state in the country for access to health care. In 2021, it joined the many states that expanded Medicaid. As a result, 78,000 Maine residents have access to Medicaid. Maine has highly rated, high-quality hospitals that are affordable.

#8 Vermont

Vermont Residential | Rolling rural landscape at sunset. Stunning fall colors.Vermont.

  • Total score: 63.64
  • Health outcomes ranking: 3

Besides North Dakota, Vermont has the lowest infant mortality rate in the country, at 4.8 per 1,000 live births, and the second-highest percentage of children with health insurance. Actually, Only 3% of Vermonters are uninsured. Vermont also spends more than the national average on health care per capita, at $14,904. The national average is $11,910.

#7 Utah

Utah County, Utah | Provo, Utah, United StatesUtah.

  • Total score: 63.79
  • Health outcomes ranking: 1

Utah ranks first in health. It has the fourth lowest rates of stroke and heart disease and a low percentage of adults who do not seek dental care annually. While Utah has good quality health care, it lacks In access to health care, where it ranks 34th, and cost, where it ranks 20th. Utah has one of the lowest numbers of doctors per capita and the fewest hospital beds per capita. To put this in perspective, the District of Columbia, who has the most hospital beds, has four times more per capita than Utah.

#6 Massachusetts

Aerial view of the modern city of Cambridge including the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT from the Charles River, Cambridge, Massachusetts MA, USA.Cambridge.

  • Total score: 64.05
  • Ranking of health outcomes: 2

Massachusetts has great Access to health care is very good, especially for children. The country has the third lowest infant mortality rate in the country. It has the highest percentage of children with health insurance as well as the highest percentage of insured adults aged 19 to 64.

#5 New Hampshire

Concord.

  • Total score: 64.08
  • Health outcomes ranking: 8

New Hampshire has the lowest average monthly insurance premiums in the nation at $390. Only 5.5% of high school students smoke and 16% use e-cigarettes. The medical resident retention rate is also one of the lowest in the state.

#4 Iowa

Iowa | Des Moines downtown cityscape and public park in the United StatesDes Moines.

  • Total score: 65.09
  • Ranking of health outcomes: 12

In addition to being the fourth best overall health care system, Iowa Also ranks first in health care affordability, at $11,437 per capita. Only 4% of Iowans do not have health insurance And only 4.6 infant deaths per 1,000 live births.

#3 South Dakota

Aerial view of downtown Mobridge, South Dakota on the Missouri RiverMobridge-Mobridge is a town in the west of England.

  • Total score: 65.47
  • Health outcomes ranking: 12

South Dakota has a very weak percentage of patients who leave the emergency room without having been seen, which is only 0.3%. It is the country with the lowest number of strokes (33.7 deaths from stroke per 100,000 people).), And one of the lowest costs per hospital visit per day (average is $1,700)

#2 Rhode Island

Providence+Rhode+Island | Providence, Rhode IslandProvidence.

  • Total score: 67.00
  • Health outcomes ranking: 6

One of the things that propels Rhode Island to the top of the list is that it ranks first in access to health care. 94% of adults and 97% of children have health insurance, and there is one doctor for every 1,000 people. That’s nearly double the number in Mississippi, which has the lowest number, at one for every 1,889 people.

#1 Minnesota

Minnesota | Minneapolis, MinnesotaMinneapolis.

  • Total score: 67.38
  • Health outcomes ranking: 11

Something that Really Minnesota stands out from other states with its maternal mortality rate of 8.8 deaths per 100,000 births. It also offers excellent access to health care, with the highest number of convenient care clinics per capita. The average emergency room wait time is 16 minutes. Minnesotans also enjoy low dental costs, one of the lowest out-of-pocket costs, and low monthly insurance premiums. of These and other factors help Minnesotans have one of the highest life expectancies, at 80.4 years.

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