Wisconsin Health Care Ranks 9th-Best Nationally

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Wisconsin has some of the best health care in the nation.

A new report by WalletHub compares states based on metrics like the average monthly insurance premium, number of physicians, and percentage of insured people.

Wisconsin health care ranks ninth-best, with New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Minnesota at the top of the list.

The study shows Mississippi and Alaska have the worst health care.


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