The list was curated based on a proprietary algorithm that analyzes a physician’s recent billing activity and network affiliations.
- Texas — 8,715 temporary physicians
- California — 7,765 temporary physicians
- Ohio — 4,809 temporary physicians
- Pennsylvania — 4,484 temporary physicians
- Florida — 4,442 temporary physicians
- New York — 3,640 temporary physicians
- Michigan — 2,736 temporary physicians
- Georgia — 2,446 temporary physicians
- Illinois — 2,198 temporary physicians
- Massachusetts — 2,196 temporary physicians
- Wisconsin — 1,906 temporary physicians
- Kentucky — 1,807 temporary physicians
- New Jersey — 1,752 temporary physicians
- Louisiana — 1,711 temporary physicians
- Washington — 1,680 temporary physicians
- Minnesota — 1,646 temporary physicians
- Indiana — 1,615 temporary physicians
- Tennessee — 1,441 temporary physicians
- Maryland — 1,308 temporary physicians
- Missouri — 1,270 temporary physicians
- Colorado — 1,181 temporary physicians
- Virginia — 1,154 temporary physicians
- South Carolina — 1,128 temporary physicians
- North Carolina — 1,089 temporary physicians
- Arizona — 1,057 temporary physicians
- Alabama — 1,011 temporary physicians
- Oklahoma — 863 temporary physicians
- Connecticut — 749 temporary physicians
- West Virginia — 745 temporary physicians
- Oregon — 663 temporary physicians
- Mississippi — 591 temporary physicians
- Utah — 585 temporary physicians
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