Percentage of women ages 18-44 who reported a time in the past 12 months when they needed to see a doctor but could not because of cost
West Virginia’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #45Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
West VirginiaNegative Impact
West Virginia-0.848
46
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•
17.6
32
6.4
24
5.5
39
$248
8
•
•
86
46
1.2%
1
41.0%
44
10.9%
40
$31,922
48
18.0%
48
4.7%
41
14.2%
44
74.5%
1
33.0
23
5.08
41
•
•
22.3%
49
89.1%
40
92.1%
1
•
•
18.9%
45
89.5%
47
62
19
22.4%
35
47.3%
50
0.392
20
•
•
7.2
19
2.1
31
63.5%
29
90.9%
12
•
•
0
36
43.5%
30
6.5%
40
11.0
40
•
•
78.3%
44
41.0%
32
19.3%
33
11.0%
1
33.3%
44
-0.315
35
•
•
10.3%
28
•
•
52.4
43
185.5
48
291.9
7
5.9%
15
•
•
58.8%
16
72.2%
25
64.4%
7
56.6%
48
•
•
68.7%
34
43.5%
32
51.5%
47
•
•
87.2%
10
3,874
50
-0.919
44
•
•
17.1%
45
5.1%
45
30.2%
48
•
•
293.1
4
4.5%
1
20.9
43
•
•
41.3%
49
•
•
9.3%
42
21.0%
50
-0.947
49
•
•
87.1
50
14.5%
5
21.1%
50
21.2%
50
20.8
39
•
•
15,197
49
1.2
6
•
•
18.2%
50
41.5%
49
9.8%
45
1.8
11
21.1%
50
40.1%
50
12.9%
46
10.8%
50
14.6%
50
4.9%
50
14.0%
50
26.9%
48
17.4%
50
•
•
43.4%
48
41.0%
49
41.0%
50
-0.683
45
•
•
1,775,156
•
19.8%
•
59.0%
•
21.2%
•
49.7%
•
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