Healthgrades created a national health index ranking major U.S. cities by factors such as access to care, population health, hospital quality, and local specialists. Rochester Minnesota is number one on the index. Healthcare Dive offers its analysis of the index here.
The Health Care Cost Institute created a healthy marketplace index. Healthcare Dive explains that the index "documents variations in healthcare prices across 112 metro areas in the United States found that overall prices are lowest in Baltimore, where rates were 33% below the national average in 2016, and highest in Anchorage, Alaska, and San Jose, California, where rates were 65% above the national average in 2016." Baltimore ranked fifth on the Healthgrades index.
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