Analysts from WalletHub, a personal finance social network, have used data from 47 states to create a health-related return on investment metric that shows the level of care and the price Americans can expect to pay for healthcare across the nation.
To determine the ROI concerning healthcare services, the analysts examined three key metrics: death rates,
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States with the worst health ROI
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