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10 States That Spend The Most Money On Hospitals

Analysis  |  By Amanda Schiavo  
   November 28, 2022

National Health Expenditures grew by 9.7% to $4.1 trillion in 2020, according to CMS data, and accounted for almost 20% of the nation’s GDP.  

COVID-19 and the resulting labor shortages, budget cuts, rising expenses, and inflation fueled the need for the government to step in and offer financial relief to hospitals and health systems. The CARES Act provided $175 billion in emergency funding for hospitals and other healthcare institutions, but it is unlikely there will be more federal aid to come, leaving it up to the states to provide much-needed financial assistance to these organizations.

Researchers for HometoHome.com, a resource for information on health and personal care, examined data from the U.S. Census Bureau to determine which states spend the most on health and hospitals. The following top 10 list comes from their analysis:

 

 

 

10. Utah

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 12.8%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,289

Total health & hospital spending: $4,190,560,000

Total direct expenditures: $32,812,538,000

9. Iowa

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 14.0%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,557

Total health & hospital spending: $4,925,808,000

Total direct expenditures: $35,283,924,000

8. Washington

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 14.0%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,623

Total health & hospital spending: $12,487,009,000

Total direct expenditures: $89,455,201,000

7. Missouri

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 14.2%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,208

Total health & hospital spending: $7,431,898,000

Total direct expenditures: $52,380,770,000

6. Kansas

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 15.5%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,561

Total health & hospital spending: $4,548,137,000

Total direct expenditures: $29,333,928,000

5. Mississippi

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 17.1%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,597

Total health & hospital spending: $4,736,972,000

Total direct expenditures: $27,688,049,000

4. Alabama

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 18.7%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,687

Total health & hospital spending: $8,302,347,000

Total direct expenditures: $44,406,818,000

3. North Carolina

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 18.8%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,665

Total health & hospital spending: $17,650,732,000

Total direct expenditures: $93,667,411,000

2. Wyoming

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 18.9%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $2,936

Total health & hospital spending: $1,709,488,000

Total direct expenditures: $9,029,287,000

1. South Carolina

Health & hospital spending as a share of total: 19.3%

Total health & hospital spending per capita: $1,787

Total health & hospital spending: $9,326,575,000

Total direct expenditures: $48,273,596,000

Amanda Schiavo is the Finance Editor for HealthLeaders.

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