States with highest rate of physicians trained in rural, underserved areas

Areas with the highest percentage of physicians who were trained in rural or medically underserved areas are also the most likely to offer community based training, according to the Milbank Memorial Fund Health of U.S. Primary Care Baseline Scorecard Data Dashboard.

The national average was 65.5 percent, based on the most recent data from 2020.

Here are the 10 states with the highest percentage of rurally or medically underserved trained physicians in 2020:

State

Percentage of physicians trained in rural or medically underserved areas

Alaska

100 percent

Vermont

100 percent

Rhode Island

100 percent

Oklahoma

99.8 percent

Kentucky

98.1 percent

New Hampshire

97.8 percent

Kansas

92.8 percent

Washington

92.4 percent

Alabama

91.7 percent

Tennessee

90.1 percent

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