In a report released Sept. 27, WalletHub determined the most livable places for people with disabilities. The site compared the 182 cities across three key dimensions: economy, quality of life and healthcare. Those dimensions were evaluated using 33 metrics, including housing affordability, share of people with disabilities and cost of a physician visit.
Here are the cities with the most family medicine physicians per capita:
1 (tie). Akron, Ohio
1 (tie). Little Rock, Ark.
1 (tie). Burlington, Vt.
1 (tie). South Burlington, Vt.
1 (tie). Rapid City, S.D.
Here are the cities with the fewest family medicine physicians per capita:
1. Wichita, Kan.
2. Baton Rouge, La.
3. Augusta, Ga.
4. Corpus Christi, Texas
5. Montgomery, Ala.
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