State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States
DOCTORS PER 100,000 RESIDENT POPULATION,
2001
[When states share the same rank, the next
lower rank is omitted.
Because of
rounded data, states may have identical values shown,
but different ranks]
State
Rate \1
Rank
United
States
253
(X)
Alabama
201
39
Alaska
185
44
Arizona
195
41
Arkansas
190
43
California
248
14
Colorado
234
25
Connecticut
356
4
Delaware
238
20
District
of Columbia
673
(X)
Florida
235
24
Georgia
205
36
Hawaii
272
9
Idaho
156
50
Illinois
262
11
Indiana
202
37
Iowa
177
45
Kansas
207
35
Kentucky
213
33
Louisiana
254
12
Maine
246
15
Maryland
375
3
Massachusetts
419
1
Michigan
230
27
Minnesota
262
10
Mississippi
168
48
Missouri
231
26
Montana
210
34
Nebraska
226
28
Nevada
174
46
New
Hampshire
245
16
New
Jersey
303
7
New
Mexico
213
32
New
York
381
2
North
Carolina
235
23
North
Dakota
220
29
Ohio
242
19
Oklahoma
163
49
Oregon
235
22
Pennsylvania
290
8
Rhode
Island
335
6
South
Carolina
216
31
South
Dakota
195
42
Tennessee
244
18
Texas
202
38
Utah
199
40
Vermont
335
5
Virginia
248
13
Washington
245
17
West
Virginia
219
30
Wisconsin
235
21
Wyoming
173
47
X Not applicable.
\1 Excludes doctors of osteopathy, federally employed persons,
and physicians with addresses unknown. Includes all physicians not
classified according to activity status.
Source: American Medical Association,
Chicago, IL., (copyright).
See Table 163, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2003.
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