Survey says NC is 4th worst in US for healthcare
Aug. 3. Millions of people have already lost or will lose their employer-sponsored health insurance as the coronavirus pandemic affects commerce and industry. Among the states suffering most is North Carolina, according to a new WalletHub survey.
The pandemic has already postponed elective surgeries and moved many doctor visits entirely online. Meanwhile, a surge in patients with the new coronavirus disease is challenging the ability of the U.S. healthcare system to treat all patients.
The WalletHub study indicates that across 44 key measures of health care cost, accessibility and outcome, North Carolina is the fourth-worst state in the nation, including the District of Columbia. For methodology, click here.
Health Care in North Carolina (1=Best; 25=Avg.):
40th – Avg. Monthly Insurance Premium
42nd – Hospital Beds per Capita
26th – Physicians per Capita
22nd – Dentists per Capita
35th – Physician Medicare-Acceptance Rate
43rd – % of Insured Adults
30th – % of Insured Children
34th – % of Adults with No Dental Visit in Past Year
34th – % of Medical Residents Retained
—Source: WalletHub
What are the most important steps we can take to minimize health expenses?
Stay healthy! Do it by taking care of yourself. Improve your diet, exercise, and get enough sleep. Do not smoke. So much of our healthcare expenditures go toward treating diseases related to lifestyle, and someone pays for it.

John Huppertz Ph.D
In addition, people can learn how to access the most appropriate level of care for the problem they have. Don’t go to the Emergency Room for something that can be treated by your primary care provider or at urgent care. Of course, if you feel you are having a heart attack or stroke, or have a serious injury, call 911 right away. But a high percentage of cases seen in the ER could be handled in less acute settings.
Bottom line: learn about your own health and know where you will go if you need healthcare. If you do not have a primary care provider, get one. Take care of yourself.
—John Huppertz is the director of healthcare management at the Reh School of Business at Clarkson University
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4th worst is a big step up for NC … WalletHub had us at 50th last year (out of 51)! Particularly sad, and inexcusable, in light of the fact that we’re pretty good economically (# 4 for “fiscal stability”, # 14 for “economy”, per USNews). C’mon NC … we can do better. MUCH better.
Not to worry about health care? Donald Trump said two weeks ago in a Fox interview that we would finally see his health plan signed and delivered in two weeks. The two weeks have passed, but no health plan has been signed or delivered. Remember, a health plan has been one of the main goals of his presidency, but for three and one half years we have seen nothing. Time is running out for Donald’s plan. NC is on it’s own.