Physicians opting out of Medicare: State-by-state breakdown

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Despite CMS’ most recently proposed boost to physician payments, years of reimbursement declines have pushed some physicians to stop accepting Medicare patients entirely.

Health policy research group KFF recently released data showing the overall number and percentage of physicians who have opted-out of Medicare in every state, amounting to 1% of all U.S. physicians opting out.  

Here’s a breakdown of the data, organized by states with the highest percentage of physicians opting out to least:

LocationNumber of Active PhysiciansNumber of Opt-Out PhysiciansPercentage Opt-Out 
District of Columbia5,5241583%
Alaska1,977553%
Colorado15,9493692%
Idaho3,618792%
New York84,6191,6132%
Wyoming1,462262%
Washington22,5013772%
California114,2381,9122%
Oregon12,6092102%
Maryland25,2564112%
Connecticut14,9532222%
Arizona18,0522742%
Maine4,894732%
Virginia24,7403511%
Texas67,5169581%
Florida60,2677601%
Kansas8,3931091%
New Jersey30,8253991%
Montana2,727331%
Oklahoma9,5511181%
North Carolina29,9903511%
Nevada6,333771%
Georgia27,6093311%
Hawaii4,085461%
South Carolina13,3641431%
Illinois42,1964181%
Delaware3,015311%
New Mexico6,340651%
Massachusetts33,9643071%
New Hampshire4,181361%
Rhode Island4,329391%
Vermont2,464191%
Tennessee19,4061541%
Pennsylvania49,9123911%
Missouri20,1091661%
Indiana16,8421331%
Louisiana12,867901%
Utah7,878511%
Michigan37,8722441%
Ohio41,3231981%
Minnesota18,419851%
Iowa8,107371%
Kentucky11,864611%
Alabama12,504681%
Arkansas7,403401%
Wisconsin18,460861%
South Dakota2,42990%
Mississippi6,672280%
Nebraska6,197190%
West Virginia5,354110%
North Dakota2,32130%
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