With National Doctors’ Day coming up on March 30 and physicians working to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and administer vaccines, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Best & Worst States for Doctors.

To identify the best states for those in the business of saving lives, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 19 key metrics. The data set ranges from the average annual wage of physicians to hospitals per capita to the quality of the public hospital system.

Best States for Doctors Worst States for Doctors
1. Montana 42. New Hampshire
2. Minnesota 43. Hawaii
3. Idaho 44. Connecticut
4. Wisconsin 45. Delaware
5. Kansas 46. Massachusetts
6. Tennessee 47. New Jersey
7. North Dakota 48. District of Columbia
8. Nebraska 49. New York
9. Mississippi 50. Alaska
10. Iowa 51. Rhode Island

Best vs. Worst:

  • Mississippi has the highest average annual wage for surgeons (adjusted for cost of living), $313,267, which is two times higher than in the District of Columbia, the lowest at $156,238.
  • Idaho has the lowest number of physicians per 1,000 residents, 0.71, which is 8.9 times lower than in the District of Columbia, the highest at 6.31.
  • Florida has the highest projected share of the population aged 65 and older by 2030, 27.08 percent, which is two times higher than in Utah, the lowest at 13.21 percent.
  • Nebraska has the lowest annual malpractice liability insurance rate, $4,532, which is 8.3 times lower than in New York, the highest at $37,718.

To view the full report and your state or the District’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-and-worst-states-for-doctors/11376

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