10 best states for healthcare

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The study looked at with metrics ranging from “average monthly insurance premium” to “number of physicians per capita” and “percentage of adults and children with health insurance coverage.”
Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the best health care at the most reasonable cost. The study determined each state and the District’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.
According to those findings, these 10 states have the best healthcare in the country.
To find out which states have the worst healthcare,
10. Maryland

Costs ranking: 2
Access ranking: 28
Outcomes ranking: 28
9. Iowa

Costs ranking: 6
Access ranking: 19
Outcomes ranking: 14
8. District of Columbia

Costs ranking: 1
Access ranking: 6
Outcomes ranking: 36
7. Colorado

Costs ranking: 23
Access ranking: 15
Outcomes ranking: 3
6. Rhode Island

Costs ranking: 4
Access ranking: 24
Outcomes ranking: 10
5. Hawaii

Costs ranking: 5
Access ranking: 35
Outcomes ranking: 5
4. Minnesota

Costs ranking: 11
Access ranking: 8
Outcomes ranking: 8
3. New Hampshire

Costs ranking: 24
Access ranking: 4
Outcomes ranking: 4
2. Massachusetts

Costs ranking: 31
Access ranking: 2
Outcomes ranking: 2
1. Vermont

Costs ranking: 3
Access ranking: 23
Outcomes ranking: 1