Forbes Advisor: 10 States Where Healthcare Is Least Accessible

  1. Utah (100 out of 100)
  2. Nevada (93.08 out of 100)
  3. Texas (92.15 out of 100)
  4. Arizona (92.11 out of 100)
  5. Georgia (88.52 out of 100)
  6. South Carolina (83.29 out of 100)
  7. Indiana (79.16 out of 100)
  8. Wyoming (78.06 out of 100)
  9. Idaho (75.23 out of 100)
  10. North Carolina (71.90 out of 100)
Notes: State rankings were determined by 14 metrics that reflect access to healthcare providers, access to healthcare facilities and healthcare cost. States were scored on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being least accessible.

Source: "Where Healthcare Is Least Accessible In The U.S., Ranked," Forbes, October 4, 2024 - https://www.forbes.com/advisor/health-insurance/access-to-healthcare-in-the-US/