Minnesota offers the best government health services, according to an analysis by WalletHub.
For the analysis, WalletHub compared the quality of state government services to total state and local taxes paid by residents to determine states with the best and worst taxpayer return on investment. Analysts assessed government services for all 50 states across five categories — education, health, safety, economy, and infrastructure and pollution.
To assess government health services, they examined total beds per 1,000 residents, quality of public hospitals (based on CMS data), average life expectancy at birth (in years), infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births, average health insurance premium, and quality of healthcare (taking into account data from WalletHub's States with the Best & Worst Health Care ranking).
Here are the 10 states with the best government health services, according to WalletHub.
1. Minnesota
2. New Hampshire
3. Massachusetts
4. Iowa
5. South Dakota
6. Hawaii
7. Rhode Island
8. Vermont
9. Colorado
10. Kansas
Here are the 10 states with the worst government health services.
1. Mississippi
2. Alaska
3. Alabama
4. North Carolina
5. Louisiana
6. Georgia
7. Delaware
8. South Carolina
9. Tennessee
10. Oklahoma
Access WalletHub's full analysis here.
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