Forbes released its third annual ranking of the top 500 U.S. employers for diversity on Jan. 21, with several healthcare organizations included on the list.
Rankings and Ratings
Ohio has the highest numbers of opioid overdose deaths in the country, according to the most recently available data from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
California has the largest amount of active female physicians of all U.S. states, according to a ranking from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Urologists have the highest rates of burnout among all physician specialties, according to a survey from Medscape.
Healthcare continues to be one of the most remote-friendly industries, according to job search site FlexJobs.
Connecticut has the highest annual tobacco smoking-connected healthcare cost per smoker of all U.S. states, according to an analysis by WalletHub, a personal finance website.
West Virginia has the highest proportion of residents who report fair or poor health of all U.S. states, according to a ranking from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Rheumatologists, general surgeons, public health and preventive medicine physicians, and allergists/immunologists are the happiest outside of work compared to other specialists, according to a new Medscape report.
West Virginia has the highest percentage of adults who suffer from asthma in the country, according to a new ranking from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Mississippi has the highest proportion of residents who are overweight or obese of all U.S. states, according to a ranking from the Kaiser Family Foundation.