These are the best and worst states for health care
... An overwhelming majority of the top 15 states are located within the Northeast, while every state at the bottom of the rankings is in the South....
WalletHub's top states for health care are Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Hawaii,
Maryland, Vermont, Colorado, Iowa, Connecticut, South Dakota, New Hampshire,
Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, and Maine.
At the bottom of the list are
Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Wyoming, West Virginia, Nevada, Missouri,
South Carolina, Georgia, Texas,
Florida, and Arizona.
... There also seems to be a notable impact by the Medicaid expansion. Out of the 12 states that have not adopted the expansion, nine are ranked at the bottom in terms of overall health care.
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... The study factored in the cost of insurance as well.
Utah has the lowest average monthly insurance premium, followed by Idaho, Massachusetts,
Maryland, and Minnesota.
Alabama, on the other hand, has the highest premiums with Louisiana, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Vermont rounding out the top five....