Becker’s ASC Review has compiled populational ASC metrics for every state and the District of Columbia based on 2020 Census data and the latest CMS figures.
The 10 states with the fewest endoscopy centers per capita, in descending order:
|
State |
Endoscopy ASC per 1M capita |
People per endoscopy ASC |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Minnesota |
5,706,494 |
21 |
3.68 |
271,738 |
|
Michigan |
10,077,331 |
37 |
3.67 |
272,360 |
|
New Mexico |
2,117,522 |
7 |
3.31 |
302,503 |
|
Maine |
1,362,359 |
4 |
2.94 |
340,590 |
|
District of Columbia |
689,545 |
2 |
2.90 |
344,773 |
|
New York |
20,201,249 |
49 |
2.43 |
412,270 |
|
Virginia |
8,631,393 |
18 |
2.09 |
479,522 |
|
Massachusetts |
7,029,917 |
14 |
1.99 |
502,137 |
|
West Virginia |
1,793,716 |
3 |
1.67 |
597,905 |
|
Vermont |
643,077 |
1 |
1.56 |
643,077 |
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