Kentucky is the state with the most substance use treatment beds per 100,000 people, according to recent data published Feb. 2 by KFF.
Here are the states ranked by the number of substance use treatment beds by population:
1. Kentucky: 78
2. South Dakota: 71
3. Utah: 70
4. Wyoming: 66
5. Minnesota: 59
6. Pennsylvania: 58
T-7. Alaska: 56
T-7. Maryland: 56
T-7. Massachusetts: 56
10. New York: 49
11. Louisiana: 47
12. Arizona: 45
T-13: Ohio: 44
T-13. Missouri: 44
15. West Virginia: 41
16. New Jersey: 39
17. Nebraska: 38
18. Florida: 36
19. Connecticut: 35
T-20. California: 34
T-20. Iowa: 34
T-22. Michigan: 33
T-22. Rhode Island: 33
T-22. Tennessee: 33
T-25. Alabama: 32
T-25. New Mexico: 32
T-25. Oregon: 32
T-29. Indiana: 31
T-29. Nevada: 31
T-30. Colorado: 29
T-30. Delaware: 29
T-30. Oklahoma: 29
T-33. Kansas: 28
T-33. North Carolina: 28
T-35. Montana: 26
T-35. North Dakota: 26
37. Maine: 24
38. Missouri: 21
T-39. Georgia: 20
T-39. Washington: 20
41. Illinois: 19
T-42. Arkansas: 18
T-42. New Hampshire: 18
44. Texas: 17
45. Wisconsin: 16
46. South Carolina: 15
47. Virginia: 14
48. Idaho: 12
49. Hawaii: 11
50. Vermont: 8