5 best and worst states for healthcare

Wallethub conducted an analysis of the 50 states and the District of Columbia to determine which states delivered the best and worst healthcare.

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Analysts ranked the states’ healthcare on cost, access and outcomes.

 

Here are the five best states for healthcare:

 

1. Hawaii

 

2. Iowa

 

2. Minnesota

 

4. New Hampshire

 

5. District of Columbia

 

The following are the five worst states for healthcare:

 

47. North Carolina

 

48. Arkansas

 

49. Alaska

 

50. Mississippi

 

51. Louisiana

 

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