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“Topping the 2025 Scorecard’s overall health system rankings are Massachusetts, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia, based on 50 measures of health care access and affordability, prevention and treatment, avoidable hospital use and costs, health outcomes and healthy behaviors, income disparity, and equity.
The lowest-ranked states are Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and West Virginia.”
www.commonwealthfund.org
And red state health system performance is about to get worse with the passage of Trump’s big, ugly bill.
The lowest-ranked states are Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and West Virginia.”
U.S. Health Care Rankings by State 2025 | Commonwealth Fund
The Commonwealth Fund 2025 Scorecard ranks states’ health care systems based on how well they provide high-quality, accessible, and equitable health care.
And red state health system performance is about to get worse with the passage of Trump’s big, ugly bill.