20 best, worst US regions for children’s healthcare

WalletHub compiled its list of the 10 best and 10 worst U.S. regions for children’s healthcare based on 28 metrics, including the number of uninsured children and the number of children aged 0 to 17 in “excellent” or “very good” health.

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The 10 best states include:
1. Vermont
2. Massachusetts
3. Connecticut
4. Iowa
5. New Hampshire
6. Hawaii
7. Rhode Island
8. Delaware
9. Washington, D.C.
10. Minnesota

The 10 worst states include:
1. Nevada
2. Mississippi
3. Arizona
4. Alaska
5. Texas
6. Montana
7. Georgia
8. Arkansas
9. South Carolina
10. Oklahoma

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