West Virginia has the highest percentage of adults who report fair or poor health, according to a ranking Kaiser Family Foundation released Nov. 4.
Rankings and Ratings
Alaska was the state with the highest percentage of adults without a physician, according to data published Nov. 2 by the Kaiser Family Foundation. New Hampshire ranked lowest with just 10 percent of adults reporting they don't have a physician.
Businesses in Vermont have the highest likelihood of recovering from a cyberattack while businesses in Delaware have the lowest, according to a Verizon ranking published Oct. 27.
Pennsylvania has the largest percent of its workforce in healthcare while Wyoming has the smallest, based on a Becker's analysis of 2020 Commerce Department data.
U.S. News & World Report released its "2022 Best Global Universities Rankings" on Oct. 25, including the top universities worldwide for economics and business.
Healthgrades has identified 150 hospitals as the recipients of its 2022 Surgical Care Excellence Award, the organization said Oct. 19.
Eight healthcare companies were named to Newsweek's "America Most Loved Workplaces" in the magazine's 2021 ranking.
The San Francisco Bay Area pays its tech employees the highest salaries on average nationwide, according to an October Hired study.
U.S. News & World Report has made changes to the physician survey that has long been part of the methodology for determining its annual best hospital rankings.
The American Customer Satisfaction Index released its annual Insurance and Health Care Study on Oct. 19, which gauges payer customer experiences.