Percentage of adults who reported a time in the past 12 months when they needed to see a doctor but could not because of cost
Arkansas’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #48Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
ArkansasNegative Impact
Arkansas-0.959
49
•
•
23.4
43
11.7
44
5.6
40
$194
23
•
•
86
46
2.7%
34
40.5%
37
10.9%
40
$31,380
49
17.2%
46
4.5%
37
16.6%
50
66.5%
33
29.2
13
4.98
39
•
•
29.7%
38
89.1%
40
88.8%
14
•
•
18.7%
43
89.6%
46
65
25
20.9%
41
49.0%
49
0.168
33
•
•
8.1
31
3.9
47
0.5%
41
85.8%
19
•
•
1
29
54.6%
36
6.5%
40
9.5
34
•
•
79.8%
48
38.8%
14
9.6%
8
13.1%
15
15.9%
21
-0.876
45
•
•
13.8%
44
•
•
44.7
48
278.9
31
205.0
44
8.4%
35
•
•
51.1%
42
70.9%
31
56.4%
41
55.6%
49
•
•
64.9%
47
43.1%
35
55.7%
42
•
•
85.1%
17
3,058
39
-0.999
45
•
•
19.3%
43
10.2%
5
31.1%
49
•
•
592.8
42
6.2%
34
26.5
50
•
•
38.7%
43
•
•
10.4%
45
18.7%
49
-0.948
50
•
•
21.7
11
17.2%
16
20.4%
49
20.1%
48
20.8
39
•
•
13,224
43
1.3
11
•
•
17.5%
49
42.6%
48
9.5%
42
2.1
35
15.9%
46
33.9%
47
10.5%
27
9.1%
39
13.4%
49
4.4%
43
9.8%
46
26.6%
47
15.7%
49
•
•
40.7%
46
37.2%
37
37.4%
38
-0.839
48
•
•
3,045,637
•
22.9%
•
59.3%
•
17.8%
•
43.2%
•
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