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PCP - List All (2009)
STATE NUMBER PER 100,000 POPULATION   RANK
Alabama 100.740
Alaska 112.328
Arizona 91.443
Arkansas 98.541
California 118.721
Colorado 116.123
Connecticut 160.906
Delaware 111.629
District of Columbia 320-
Florida 107.530
Georgia 101.238
Hawaii 149.407
Idaho 78.150
Illinois 129.111
Indiana 101.836
Iowa 83.947
Kansas 101.238
Kentucky 104.235
Louisiana 116.123
Maine 129.310
Maryland 179.702
Massachusetts 19001
Michigan 114.226
Minnesota 139.509
Mississippi 81.648
Missouri 10732
Montana 101.836
Nebraska 116.522
Nevada 86.846
New Hampshire 12713
New Jersey 144.108
New Mexico 113.727
New York 169.404
North Carolina 115.625
North Dakota 122.717
Ohio 118.920
Oklahoma 80.749
Oregon 124.916
Pennsylvania 127.712
Rhode Island 169.603
South Carolina 105.933
South Dakota 107.530
Tennessee 12218
Texas 9542
United States 120.6-
Utah 87.945
Vermont 168.805
Virginia 12514
Washington 12514
West Virginia 104.734
Wisconsin 12019
Wyoming 89.644


Number of primary care physicians (including general practice, family practice, OB-GYN, pediatrics and internal medicine) per 100,000 population. This measure reflects the availability of physicians to assist the population with preventive and regular care.
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RankStateScorePrecisionNumber per 100,000 population
40Alabama401100.7
28Alaska281112.3
43Arizona 43191.4
41Arkansas41198.5
21California 211118.7
23Colorado 231116.1
06Connecticut061160.9
29Delaware291111.6
-District of Columbia-1320
30Florida301107.5
38Georgia381101.2
07Hawaii071149.4
50Idaho50178.1
11Illinois111129.1
36Indiana361101.8
47Iowa47183.9
38Kansas381101.2
35Kentucky351104.2
23Louisiana231116.1
10Maine101129.3
02Maryland021179.7
01Massachusetts011190
26Michigan261114.2
09Minnesota091139.5
48Mississippi48181.6
32Missouri321107
36Montana361101.8
22Nebraska221116.5
46Nevada46186.8
13New Hampshire131127
08New Jersey081144.1
27New Mexico271113.7
04New York041169.4
25North Carolina251115.6
17North Dakota171122.7
20Ohio201118.9
49Oklahoma49180.7
16Oregon161124.9
12Pennsylvania121127.7
03Rhode Island031169.6
33South Carolina331105.9
30South Dakota301107.5
18Tennessee181122
42Texas42195
-United States-1120.6
45Utah45187.9
05Vermont051168.8
14Virginia 141125
14Washington141125
34West Virginia341104.7
19Wisconsin191120
44Wyoming44189.6
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