Here are the number of primary care physicians per 100,000 people in medically underserved areas as well as areas that are not underserved in each state:
|
State |
Underserved |
Not underserved |
|
Alabama |
49.9 |
62.8 |
|
Alaska |
66 |
98.7 |
|
Arizona |
40.2 |
59.7 |
|
Arkansas |
42.7 |
77.2 |
|
California |
56.2 |
80 |
|
Colorado |
61.2 |
78.4 |
|
Connecticut |
105.4 |
74.1 |
|
Delaware |
67.7 |
76.9 |
|
Florida |
55.4 |
68.8 |
|
Georgia |
43.4 |
65.9 |
|
Hawaii |
62.9 |
97.8 |
|
Idaho |
44.8 |
60.8 |
|
Illinois |
89.2 |
69.2 |
|
Indiana |
65.3 |
59.5 |
|
Iowa |
74.2 |
62.8 |
|
Kansas |
61.3 |
63.5 |
|
Kentucky |
41 |
70.9 |
|
Louisiana |
49.1 |
76.1 |
|
Maine |
66.2 |
99.3 |
|
Maryland |
76.2 |
82.1 |
|
Massachusetts |
111.2 |
92 |
|
Michigan |
58.8 |
75.5 |
|
Minnesota |
98.9 |
76.8 |
|
Mississippi |
38.8 |
70.1 |
|
Missouri |
69.1 |
60.9 |
|
Montana |
48.7 |
80.3 |
|
Nebraska |
47.7 |
72.6 |
|
Nevada |
17.5 |
55.8 |
|
New Hampshire |
57.3 |
80.8 |
|
New Jersey |
64.7 |
73.2 |
|
New Mexico |
55.2 |
83.2 |
|
New York |
82.6 |
77.4 |
|
North Carolina |
46.8 |
75.4 |
|
North Dakota |
29.1 |
75.7 |
|
Ohio |
86.9 |
66 |
|
Oklahoma |
43.7 |
58.4 |
|
Oregon |
74.9 |
86 |
|
Pennsylvania |
79.9 |
69.9 |
|
Rhode Island |
138.9 |
79.1 |
|
South Carolina |
44.9 |
68.3 |
|
South Dakota |
37.9 |
79.4 |
|
Tennessee |
46.1 |
66.1 |
|
Texas |
34.7 |
62.3 |
|
Utah |
22.2 |
55 |
|
Vermont |
52.8 |
110.4 |
|
Virginia |
46 |
76.6 |
|
Washington |
92.6 |
70.9 |
|
West Virginia |
61.3 |
82.9 |
|
Wisconsin |
38.7 |
78.2 |
|
Wyoming |
22.6 |
64.8 |
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