Number of Medicare-certified ASCs per state | 2019

The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association used 2018 CMS data from June to illustrate the number of ASCs in each state.

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How the 50 states and Washington, D.C, stacked up in descending order:

1. California: 794
2. Florida: 426
3. Texas: 391
4. Georgia: 350
5. Maryland: 346
6. New Jersey: 259
7. Pennsylvania: 244
8. Washington: 188
9. Ohio: 181
10. Arizona: 181
11. New York: 141
12. Tennessee: 134
13. Illinois: 127
14. Indiana: 124
15. Colorado: 121
16. North Carolina: 106
17. Michigan: 100
18. Missouri: 97
19. Oregon: 88
20. Mississippi: 82
21. Wisconsin: 80
22. Minnesota: 72
23. Louisiana: 72
24. Nevada: 70
25. South Carolina: 65
26. Kansas: 63
27. Arkansas: 62
28. Massachusetts: 55
29. Virginia: 54
30. Idaho: 52
31. Connecticut: 49
32. South Dakota: 49
33. Nebraska: 49
34. Oklahoma: 43
35. Utah: 41
36. Alabama: 35
37. Kentucky: 34
38. New Hampshire: 27
39. Iowa: 24
40. Delaware: 24
41. Hawaii: 21
42. Wyoming: 18
43. New Mexico: 17
44. South Dakota: 17
45. Montana: 17
46. Maine: 16
47. Alaska: 16
48. West Virginia: 10
49. Rhode Island: 10
50. Washington, D.C.: 3
51. Vermont: 1

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