Hospitals
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- Summary:
The state of Alabama has 101 hospitals in 80 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,447,100 giving it a hospital for every 44,031 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 101
- Population:
- 4,447,100
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 44,031 residents or 0.23 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Alaska has 13 hospitals in 10 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 626,932 giving it a hospital for every 48,226 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 13
- Population:
- 626,932
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 48,226 residents or 0.21 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Arizona has 73 hospitals in 41 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,130,632 giving it a hospital for every 70,283 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 73
- Population:
- 5,130,632
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 70,283 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Arkansas has 69 hospitals in 58 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 2,673,400 giving it a hospital for every 38,745 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 69
- Population:
- 2,673,400
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 38,745 residents or 0.26 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of California has 341 hospitals in 217 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 33,871,648 giving it a hospital for every 99,330 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 341
- Population:
- 33,871,648
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 99,330 residents or 0.10 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Colorado has 60 hospitals in 48 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,301,261 giving it a hospital for every 71,688 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 60
- Population:
- 4,301,261
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 71,688 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Connecticut has 31 hospitals in 27 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 3,405,565 giving it a hospital for every 109,857 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 31
- Population:
- 3,405,565
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 109,857 residents or 0.09 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Delaware has 5 hospitals in 5 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 783,600 giving it a hospital for every 156,720 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 5
- Population:
- 783,600
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 156,720 residents or 0.06 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of District of Columbia has 7 hospitals in 1 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 572,059 giving it a hospital for every 81,723 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 7
- Population:
- 572,059
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 81,723 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Florida has 176 hospitals in 118 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 15,982,378 giving it a hospital for every 90,809 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 176
- Population:
- 15,982,378
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 90,809 residents or 0.11 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Georgia has 128 hospitals in 104 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 8,186,453 giving it a hospital for every 63,957 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 128
- Population:
- 8,186,453
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 63,957 residents or 0.16 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Hawaii has 15 hospitals in 9 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,211,537 giving it a hospital for every 80,769 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 15
- Population:
- 1,211,537
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 80,769 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Idaho has 18 hospitals in 14 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,293,953 giving it a hospital for every 71,886 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 18
- Population:
- 1,293,953
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 71,886 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Illinois has 175 hospitals in 126 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 12,419,293 giving it a hospital for every 70,967 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 175
- Population:
- 12,419,293
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 70,967 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Indiana has 103 hospitals in 82 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 6,080,485 giving it a hospital for every 59,034 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 103
- Population:
- 6,080,485
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 59,034 residents or 0.17 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Iowa has 92 hospitals in 83 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 2,926,324 giving it a hospital for every 31,808 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 92
- Population:
- 2,926,324
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 31,808 residents or 0.31 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Kansas has 101 hospitals in 84 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 2,688,418 giving it a hospital for every 26,618 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 101
- Population:
- 2,688,418
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 26,618 residents or 0.38 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Kentucky has 88 hospitals in 77 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,041,769 giving it a hospital for every 45,929 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 88
- Population:
- 4,041,769
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 45,929 residents or 0.22 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Louisiana has 113 hospitals in 65 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,468,976 giving it a hospital for every 39,548 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 113
- Population:
- 4,468,976
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 39,548 residents or 0.25 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Maine has 36 hospitals in 31 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,274,923 giving it a hospital for every 35,415 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 36
- Population:
- 1,274,923
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 35,415 residents or 0.28 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Maryland has 45 hospitals in 30 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,296,486 giving it a hospital for every 117,700 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 45
- Population:
- 5,296,486
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 117,700 residents or 0.08 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Massachusetts has 66 hospitals in 47 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 6,349,097 giving it a hospital for every 96,198 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 66
- Population:
- 6,349,097
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 96,198 residents or 0.10 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Michigan has 116 hospitals in 95 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 9,938,444 giving it a hospital for every 85,676 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 116
- Population:
- 9,938,444
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 85,676 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Minnesota has 102 hospitals in 92 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,919,479 giving it a hospital for every 48,230 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 102
- Population:
- 4,919,479
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 48,230 residents or 0.21 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Mississippi has 82 hospitals in 65 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 2,844,658 giving it a hospital for every 34,691 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 82
- Population:
- 2,844,658
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 34,691 residents or 0.29 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Missouri has 107 hospitals in 83 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,595,211 giving it a hospital for every 52,292 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 107
- Population:
- 5,595,211
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 52,292 residents or 0.19 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Montana has 42 hospitals in 38 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 902,195 giving it a hospital for every 21,481 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 42
- Population:
- 902,195
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 21,481 residents or 0.47 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Nebraska has 82 hospitals in 72 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,711,263 giving it a hospital for every 20,869 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 82
- Population:
- 1,711,263
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 20,869 residents or 0.48 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Nevada has 25 hospitals in 14 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,998,257 giving it a hospital for every 79,930 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 25
- Population:
- 1,998,257
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 79,930 residents or 0.13 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of New Hampshire has 26 hospitals in 23 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,235,786 giving it a hospital for every 47,530 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 26
- Population:
- 1,235,786
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 47,530 residents or 0.21 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of New Jersey has 73 hospitals in 60 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 8,414,350 giving it a hospital for every 115,265 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 73
- Population:
- 8,414,350
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 115,265 residents or 0.09 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of New Mexico has 42 hospitals in 31 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,819,046 giving it a hospital for every 43,311 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 42
- Population:
- 1,819,046
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 43,311 residents or 0.23 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of New York has 190 hospitals in 118 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 18,976,457 giving it a hospital for every 99,876 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 190
- Population:
- 18,976,457
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 99,876 residents or 0.10 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of North Carolina has 107 hospitals in 92 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 8,049,313 giving it a hospital for every 75,227 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 107
- Population:
- 8,049,313
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 75,227 residents or 0.13 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of North Dakota has 27 hospitals in 25 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 642,200 giving it a hospital for every 23,785 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 27
- Population:
- 642,200
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 23,785 residents or 0.42 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Ohio has 156 hospitals in 117 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 11,353,140 giving it a hospital for every 72,777 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 156
- Population:
- 11,353,140
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 72,777 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Oklahoma has 122 hospitals in 91 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 3,450,654 giving it a hospital for every 28,284 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 122
- Population:
- 3,450,654
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 28,284 residents or 0.35 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Oregon has 52 hospitals in 46 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 3,421,399 giving it a hospital for every 65,796 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 52
- Population:
- 3,421,399
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 65,796 residents or 0.15 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Pennsylvania has 162 hospitals in 119 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 12,281,054 giving it a hospital for every 75,809 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 162
- Population:
- 12,281,054
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 75,809 residents or 0.13 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Rhode Island has 11 hospitals in 8 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,048,319 giving it a hospital for every 95,302 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 11
- Population:
- 1,048,319
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 95,302 residents or 0.10 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of South Carolina has 58 hospitals in 49 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 4,012,012 giving it a hospital for every 69,173 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 58
- Population:
- 4,012,012
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 69,173 residents or 0.14 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of South Dakota has 40 hospitals in 30 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 754,844 giving it a hospital for every 18,871 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 40
- Population:
- 754,844
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 18,871 residents or 0.53 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Tennessee has 120 hospitals in 87 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,689,283 giving it a hospital for every 47,411 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 120
- Population:
- 5,689,283
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 47,411 residents or 0.21 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Texas has 333 hospitals in 208 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 20,851,820 giving it a hospital for every 62,618 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 333
- Population:
- 20,851,820
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 62,618 residents or 0.16 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Utah has 38 hospitals in 32 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 2,233,169 giving it a hospital for every 58,768 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 38
- Population:
- 2,233,169
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 58,768 residents or 0.17 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Vermont has 14 hospitals in 13 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 608,827 giving it a hospital for every 43,488 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 14
- Population:
- 608,827
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 43,488 residents or 0.23 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Virginia has 82 hospitals in 66 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 7,078,515 giving it a hospital for every 86,323 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 82
- Population:
- 7,078,515
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 86,323 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Washington has 71 hospitals in 55 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,894,121 giving it a hospital for every 83,016 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 71
- Population:
- 5,894,121
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 83,016 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of West Virginia has 53 hospitals in 44 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 1,808,344 giving it a hospital for every 34,120 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 53
- Population:
- 1,808,344
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 34,120 residents or 0.29 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Wisconsin has 114 hospitals in 96 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 5,363,675 giving it a hospital for every 47,050 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 114
- Population:
- 5,363,675
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 47,050 residents or 0.21 per 10,000 residents
- Summary:
The state of Wyoming has 25 hospitals in 25 cities. As of 2000, it's population was 493,782 giving it a hospital for every 19,751 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 25
- Population:
- 493,782
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 19,751 residents or 0.51 per 10,000 residents
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