The national average of physician trainees entering primary care was 20.4 percent.
Here are the 10 states with the fewest new physicians entering primary care:
|
State |
% of new physicians entering primary care |
|
New Hampshire |
13.4 percent |
|
Massachusetts |
13.6 percent |
|
Tennessee |
14.2 percent |
|
Missouri |
14.9 percent |
|
Utah |
14.9 percent |
|
Maryland |
16.8 percent |
|
Ohio |
16.9 percent |
|
Pennsylvania |
17 percent |
|
Georgia |
17.9 percent |
|
Florida |
18.1 percent |
