The report — The Cost of Physician Turnover and the Economic Impact of Physicians — analyzed the average per capital economic output of patient care physicians by state.
|
State |
Number of physicians |
Output |
Output per physician |
|
Alabama |
8,754 |
$16.7 |
$1,914,479 |
|
Alaska |
1,422 |
$3.8 |
$2,546,917 |
|
Arizona |
16,484 |
$33.5 |
$2,394,054 |
|
Arkansas |
5,783 |
$9.1 |
$1,824,013 |
|
California |
113,998 |
$232 billion |
$2,579,698 |
|
Colorado |
15,155 |
$31.1 billion |
$2,422,118 |
|
Connecticut |
13,107 |
$24.1 billion |
$2,307,766 |
|
Delaware |
3,003 |
$4.8 billion |
$2,099,738 |
|
District of Columbia |
5,551 |
$8 billion |
$1,766,784 |
|
Florida |
54,716 |
$113.8 billion |
$2,506,663 |
|
Georgia |
24,865 |
$44.4 billion |
$2,283,598 |
|
Hawaii |
4,003 |
$8.5 billion |
$2,277,599 |
|
Idaho |
3,376 |
$5.2 billion |
$1,899,196 |
|
Illinois |
44,295 |
$73.2 billion |
$2,419,195 |
|
Indiana |
16,432 |
$26.4 billion |
$1,984,067 |
|
Iowa |
6,697 |
$9.8 billion |
$1,840,721 |
|
Kansas |
6,587 |
$10.4 billion |
$1,967,833 |
|
Kentucky |
10,288 |
$15.4 billion |
$1,899,827 |
|
Louisiana |
12,383 |
$19.9 billion |
$1,977,738 |
|
Maine |
4,003 |
$6.4 billion |
$2,071,197 |
|
Maryland |
27,541 |
$39.5 billion |
$2,240,118 |
|
Massachusetts |
33,198 |
$58.2 billion |
$2,317,709 |
|
Michigan |
33,862 |
$51.9 billion |
$2,199,992 |
|
Minnesota |
20,833 |
$30.5 billion |
$2,275,950 |
|
Mississippi |
5,484 |
$8.2 billion |
$1,755,889 |
|
Missouri |
19,057 |
$29.2 billion |
$2,116,402 |
|
Montana |
2,432 |
$3.7 billion |
$1,993,534 |
|
Nebraska |
4,446 |
$7.0 billion |
$1,916,233 |
|
Nevada |
6,003 |
$10.9 billion |
$2,155,854 |
|
New Hampshire |
4,003 |
$8 billion |
$2,213,614 |
|
New Jersey |
33,862 |
$55.4 billion |
$2,440,851 |
|
New Mexico |
5,003 |
$8 billion |
$1,912,046 |
|
New York |
96,373 |
$141.2 billion |
$2,336,047 |
|
North Carolina |
28,198 |
$44.9 billion |
$2,150,795 |
|
North Dakota |
1,422 |
$2.7 billion |
$1,873,699 |
|
Ohio |
38,295 |
$63.5 billion |
$2,205,244 |
|
Oklahoma |
7,003 |
$13.4 billion |
$1,937,816 |
|
Oregon |
13,107 |
$22.4 billion |
$2,151,570 |
|
Pennsylvania |
49,716 |
$77.3 billion |
$2,274,600 |
|
Rhode Island |
4,003 |
$7.4 billion |
$2,270,635 |
|
South Carolina |
10,757 |
$18.9 billion |
$1,956,522 |
|
South Dakota |
1,918 |
$3.3 billion |
$1,930,954 |
|
Tennessee |
21,549 |
$29.1 billion |
$2,064,415 |
|
Texas |
69,845 |
$117.9 billion |
$2,296,768 |
|
Utah |
6,911 |
$12.3 billion |
$2,240,845 |
|
Vermont |
2,001 |
$3.1 billion |
$2,015,605 |
|
Virginia |
25,521 |
$37.2 billion |
$2,094,830 |
|
Washington |
17,885 |
$37.1 billion |
$2,197,867 |
|
West Virginia |
4,955 |
$6.3 billion |
$1,760,268 |
|
Wisconsin |
16,186 |
$25.8 billion |
$2,047,944 |
|
Wyoming |
1,532 |
$1.5 billion |
$1,714,286 |
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