Here are the states with a higher number of ASCs than hospitals that are registered with Medicaid:
California
Number of ASCs: 848
Number of hospitals: 379
Florida
Number of ASCs: 468
Number of hospitals: 216
Texas
Number of ASCs: 458
Number of hospitals: 457
Georgia
Number of ASCs: 386
Number of hospitals: 148
Maryland
Number of ASCs: 341
Number of hospitals: 56
New Jersey
Number of ASCs: 259
Number of hospitals: 80
Pennsylvania
Number of ASCs: 245
Number of hospitals: 190
Arizona
Number of ASCs: 212
Number of hospitals: 105
Ohio
Number of ASCs: 198
Number of hospitals: 197
Washington
Number of ASCs: 183
Number of hospitals: 104
Colorado
Number of ASCs: 141
Number of hospitals: 96
North Carolina
Number of ASCs: 137
Number of hospitals: 122
Tennessee
Number of ASCs: 137
Number of hospitals: 124
Oregon
Number of ASCs: 92
Number of hospitals: 63
Nevada
Number of ASCs: 78
Number of hospitals: 47
South Carolina
Number of ASCs: 77
Number of hospitals: 69
Connecticut
Number of ASCs: 55
Number of hospitals: 37
Idaho
Number of ASCs: 54
Number of hospitals: 48
Delaware
Number of ASCs: 21
Number of hospitals: 13
Rhode Island
Number of ASCs: 14
Number of hospitals: 13
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