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Demographics:   Population    Projected Population Growth    Median Age    White Population    African American Population    Asian Population    Native American Population    Multi-Racial Population    Hispanic Population    Median Household Income   
Vital Statistics:   Cancer Death Rates    Ischaemic Heart Disease Death Rates    Cerebrovascular Disease Death Rates    Transport Accident Death Rates    Suicide Death Rates    Abortion Rates    Infant Mortality Rates    Marriage Rates    Divorce Rates   
Economy:   Real Gross Domestic Product    Foreign Exports    Personal Income Per Capita    Energy Consumption   
Land and Water:   Land Area    Water Area    Federally-Owned Land    Forest Land    Cropland    Pastureland    Farm Acreage   
Health and Medical Care:   Number of Physicians    Percentage of Residents Under Age 19 with Health Insurance    Percentage of Residents Age 19-64 with Health Insurance    Chlamydia Rates    Gonorrhea Rates    Primary and Secondary Syphilis Rates    HIV Diagnoses    Percentage of Adults who are Current Smokers   
Housing:   Home Ownership Rates    Median Value of Owner-Occupied Homes    Gross Rent   
Education:   High School Graduation Rates    Percentage of Population with a Bachelors Degree or Higher    Percentage of Population with Graduate/Professional Degrees   
Transportation and Travel:   Automobile Registrations    Retail Gasoline Prices    Miles of Interstate Highway   
Crime and Law Enforcement:   Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers    Prison Population    Violent Crime Rate    Property Crime Rate    Total Crime Rate   
Government and Finance:   Revenue Per Capita    Expenditures Per Capita    Cash Per Capita    Debt Per Capita   
Politics:   Voter Participation in the 2020 Presidential Election   

Number of Physicians, 2019 (based on rate per 100,000 population)

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State Region Rank Rate Number
CaliforniaWest19307.8121,692
New YorkNortheast4424.485,741
TexasSouth40249.272,633
FloridaSouth26287.161,838
PennsylvaniaNortheast8366.647,673
IllinoisMidwest15327.942,009
OhioMidwest13334.539,465
MassachusettsNortheast2521.736,676
MichiganMidwest10339.734,237
New JerseyNortheast9343.231,877
North CarolinaSouth27284.829,731
GeorgiaSouth41246.426,396
MarylandSouth5416.825,747
VirginiaSouth24289.524,985
WashingtonWest22292.522,536
TennesseeSouth28281.519,457
MinnesotaMidwest11338.319,305
ArizonaWest33265.719,001
MissouriMidwest18307.918,953
ColoradoWest21306.317,685
WisconsinMidwest25287.616,951
IndianaMidwest42241.816,405
ConnecticutNortheast7404.614,590
LouisianaSouth20306.714,285
OregonWest16320.513,581
South CarolinaSouth36254.713,039
AlabamaSouth43238.511,984
KentuckySouth38253.811,436
OklahomaSouth47221.28,759
KansasMidwest31269.37,913
UtahWest45235.77,711
IowaMidwest44236.07,528
ArkansasSouth46231.26,963
NevadaWest48217.96,765
MississippiSouth49209.26,195
District of ColumbiaSouth1830.35,725
New MexicoWest34260.25,509
NebraskaMidwest30274.95,393
West VirginiaSouth23289.75,196
Rhode IslandNortheast3429.64,714
HawaiiWest17317.64,622
New HampshireNortheast14332.04,573
MaineNortheast12335.24,566
IdahoWest51189.03,475
DelawareSouth29279.42,766
MontanaWest39252.52,738
VermontNortheast6413.62,660
South DakotaMidwest35257.42,282
North DakotaMidwest37254.31,981
AlaskaWest32268.31,968
WyomingWest50205.81,187
United States308.11,021,097

Note: Physicians include total, active Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and Doctors of Medicine (MD)
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Health Professions, Area Health Resource File, 2020-2021