North Carolina Found To Have Some Of The Worst Access to Mental Healthcare in America

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A new study has revealed that North Carolina is the state with the tenth worst access to mental healthcare in America.

MentalHealthRehabs.com, a national directory of mental health providers, analyzed data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to find which states have the best and worst access to mental healthcare. They did this by calculating the number of mental health facilities per 100,000 residents in each state.

North Carolina’s 230 mental health facilities equate to an average of 2.15 mental health facilities per 100,000 residents, 17.5% lower than the national average, ranking 41st overall. That is better than South Carolina, however, which ranks 46th overall with only 1.59 facilities per 100k residents.

Table: Number of mental health facilities per 100,000 residents in each state ranked highest to lowest

Rank State Mental Health Facilities per 100k Difference to National Average Number of Mental Health Facilities Population
1. Alaska 10.36 +297.7% 76 733,583
2. Maine 7.94 +204.8% 110 1,385,340
3. Vermont 6.65 +155.1% 43 647,064
4. West Virginia 6.03 +131.4% 107 1,775,156
5. Wyoming 6.02 +131.1% 35 581,381
6. Nebraska 5.74 +120.4% 113 1,967,923
7. Utah 5.47 +110.1% 185 3,380,800
8. Montana 5.34 +105.1% 60 1,122,867
9. Arizona 4.69 +80% 345 7,359,197
10. Connecticut 4.44 +70.4% 161 3,626,205
11. Ohio 4.35 +66.9% 511 11,756,058
12. Kentucky 4.34 +66.7% 196 4,512,310
13. Arkansas 4.17 +60.1% 127 3,045,637
14. South Dakota 3.85 +47.7% 35 909,824
15. Wisconsin 3.7 +42% 218 5,892,539
16. Indiana 3.63 +39.3% 248 6,833,037
17. Minnesota 3.59 +37.6% 205 5,717,184
18. New Hampshire 3.58 +37.6% 50 1,395,231
19. Mississippi 3.5 +34.5% 103 2,940,057
20. North Dakota 3.46 +33.0% 27 779,261
21. Washington 3.42 +31.1% 266 7,785,786
22. Maryland 3.29 +26.4% 203 6,164,660
23. Idaho 3.15 +20.8% 61 1,939,033
24. Delaware 3.14 +20.6% 32 1,018,396
25. New Mexico 3.12 +19.9% 66 2,113,344
26. Pennsylvania 2.97 +13.9% 385 12,972,008
27. Iowa 2.94 +12.7% 94 3,200,517
28. Oklahoma 2.84 +8.9% 114 4,019,800
29. Kansas 2.79 +7.2% 82 2,937,150
30. Massachusetts 2.75 +5.6% 192 6,981,974
31. Louisiana 2.74 +5.4% 126 4,590,241
32. Missouri 2.67 +2.5% 165 6,177,957
33. Tennessee 2.65 +1.8% 187 7,051,339
34. Michigan 2.65 +1.8% 266 10,034,113
35. New York 2.6 -0.1% 512 19,677,151
36. Oregon 2.55 -2.2% 108 4,240,137
37. Virginia 2.38 -8.5% 207 8,683,619
38. Rhode Island 2.38 -8.7% 26 1,093,734
39. New Jersey 2.33 -10.5% 216 9,261,699
40. Nevada 2.23 -14.2% 71 3,177,772
41. North Carolina 2.15 -17.5% 230 10,698,973
42. Illinois 2.11 -18.8% 266 12,582,032
43. Colorado 2.09 -19.8% 122 5,839,926
44. Alabama 1.99 -23.6% 101 5,074,296
45. California 1.77 -32% 691 39,029,342
46. South Carolina 1.59 -39% 84 5,282,634
47. Georgia 1.52 -41.6% 166 10,912,876
48. Florida 1.52 -41.7% 338 22,244,823
49. Hawaii 1.18 -54.7% 17 1,440,196
50. Texas 0.99 -62% 297 30,029,572
  US Overall 2.61 8,707 334,233,854