Top 10 states for healthcare

CMS estimates the average American spends $10,000-plus annually on healthcare.

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WalletHub compared the 50 states and District of Columbia using 40 measures of cost, accessibility and outcomes. Here are the top 10 states for healthcare and their total WalletHub score:

1. Vermont – 66.31

2. Massachusetts – 65.31

3. New Hampshire – 64.03

4. Minnesota – 63.35

5. Hawaii – 63.08

6. Rhode Island – 62,98

7. Colorado – 62.69

8. District of Columbia – 62.08

9. Iowa – 61.94

10. Maryland – 61.86

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