Special Report
What Your State Spends on Your Health
July 25, 2018 8:31 pm
Last Updated: January 11, 2020 8:24 pm
40. Utah
> 2015 state health spending: $1,448 per capita ($4.3 billion)
> State government spending, all programs: $5,977 per capita (14th lowest)
> Population 65 and over: 10.5% (2nd lowest)
> Population with a disability: 9.9% (the lowest)
> Population with health insurance: 91.2% (18th lowest)
39. Illinois
> 2015 state health spending: $1,482 per capita ($19.1 billion)
> State government spending, all programs: $6,400 per capita (21st lowest)
> Population 65 and over: 14.6% (9th lowest)
> Population with a disability: 11.0% (6th lowest)
> Population with health insurance: 93.5% (20th highest)
38. Indiana
> 2015 state health spending: $1,491 per capita ($9.9 billion)
> State government spending, all programs: $5,663 per capita (13th lowest)
> Population 65 and over: 15.0% (17th lowest)
> Population with a disability: 13.9% (19th highest)
> Population with health insurance: 91.9% (24th lowest)
37. Tennessee
> 2015 state health spending: $1,498 per capita ($9.9 billion)
> State government spending, all programs: $4,739 per capita (3rd lowest)
> Population 65 and over: 15.6% (25th highest)
> Population with a disability: 15.5% (8th highest)
> Population with health insurance: 91.0% (16th lowest)
36. Wyoming
> 2015 state health spending: $1,501 per capita ($890 million)
> State government spending, all programs: $10,930 per capita (2nd highest)
> Population 65 and over: 14.9% (16th lowest)
> Population with a disability: 13.6% (22nd highest)
> Population with health insurance: 88.5% (7th lowest)