Here are the states ranked by number of women’s health providers, including obstetricians, gynecologists and midwives, per 100,000 people:
|
Rank |
State |
Women’s health providers per 100,000 people |
|
1 |
Alaska |
103.8 |
|
2 |
Oregon |
68.9 |
|
3 |
Vermont |
67.1 |
|
4 |
New Mexico |
66.2 |
|
5 |
New Hampshire |
64.9 |
|
6 |
Colorado |
62.6 |
|
7 |
Connecticut |
62.5 |
|
8 |
Hawaii |
60.6 |
|
9 |
Rhode Island |
60.4 |
|
10 |
Massachusetts |
58.6 |
|
11 |
Minnesota |
56.3 |
|
12 |
Maryland |
56 |
|
13 |
Montana |
55.4 |
|
14 |
Michigan |
55.2 |
|
15 |
Maine |
54.9 |
|
16 |
New York |
54.3 |
|
17 |
Washington |
54.1 |
|
18 |
Utah |
50.8 |
|
19 |
Pennsylvania |
49.9 |
|
20 |
Illinois |
49.3 |
|
21 |
Wyoming |
47 |
|
22 |
North Carolina |
46.7 |
|
23 |
Idaho |
46.2 |
|
24 |
Delaware |
46.1 |
|
T-25 |
Georgia |
45.5 |
|
T-25 |
New Jersey |
45.5 |
|
27 |
Wisconsin |
45.2 |
|
T-28 |
Ohio |
44.3 |
|
T-28 |
Virginia |
44.3 |
|
30 |
California |
42.4 |
|
31 |
Missouri |
42.3 |
|
32 |
Indiana |
40.9 |
|
T-33 |
Arizona |
40.6 |
|
T-33 |
Florida |
40.6 |
|
T-33 |
North Dakota |
40.6 |
|
T-33 |
Nebraska |
40.6 |
|
T-33 |
South Carolina |
40.6 |
|
38 |
South Dakota |
40.2 |
|
39 |
West Virginia |
39.7 |
|
40 |
Kentucky |
39.4 |
|
41 |
Louisiana |
39.1 |
|
42 |
Kansas |
39 |
|
43 |
Tennessee |
38.8 |
|
44 |
Texas |
38.1 |
|
45 |
Iowa |
36.9 |
|
46 |
Nevada |
34.8 |
|
47 |
Oklahoma |
33.1 |
|
48 |
Mississippi |
31.6 |
|
49 |
Arkansas |
29.8 |
|
50 |
Alabama |
27.5 |
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