GoodRx calculated the statin fill rate by state. However, it notes that high fill rates do not necessarily mean high cardiovascular risk. Other factors, such as population demographics, healthcare access, prevalence of heart disease, socioeconomic factors and healthcare professional practices could contribute to the fill rates.
Here are the states with the highest and lowest statin fill rates:
Highest
Hawaii — 6.3%
Maine — 5.9%
Illinois — 5.8%
New York — 5.7%
North Dakota — 5.7%
Lowest
Utah — 3.5%
Oklahoma — 4.2%
Wyoming — 4.2%
Idaho — 4.2%
Alabama — 4.3%
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