Here is the breakdown of the total payments to teaching hospitals and physicians by state:
Note: The following states are listed alphabetically and are rounded to the nearest hundredth.
● Alabama: $19.6M
● Alaska: $744.45k
● Arizona: $56.63M
● Arkansas: $10.98M
● California: $279.47M
● Colorado: $46.52M
● Connecticut: $29.26M
● Delaware: $3.51M
● Florida: $130.91M
● Georgia: $52.76M
● Hawaii: $4.13M
● Idaho: $4.57M
● Illinois: $74.13M
● Indiana: $28.95M
● Iowa: $12.51M
● Kansas $13M
● Kentucky: $31.47M
● Louisiana: $19.89M
● Maine: $4.07M
● Maryland: $41.44M
● Massachusetts: $70.9M
● Michigan: $48.89M
● Minnesota: $39.87M
● Mississippi: $9.4M
● Missouri: $47.07M
● Montana: $2.04M
● Nebraska: $9.01M
● Nevada: $17.79M
● New Hampshire: $6.39M
● New Jersey: $50.51M
● New Mexico: $4.27M
● New York: $159.43M
● North Carolina: $70.48M
● North Dakota: $1.68M
● Ohio: $77.94M
● Oklahoma: $13.42M
● Oregon: $14.19M
● Pennsylvania: $112.35M
● Rhode Island $6.84M
● South Carolina: $21.32M
● South Dakota: $4.38M
● Tennessee: $68.8M
● Texas: $163.5M
● Utah: $23.87M
● Vermont: $1.72M
● Virginia: $41.13M
● Washington: $39.86M
● West Virginia: $6.23M
● Wisconsin: $48.6M
● Wyoming: $1.8M
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