Saturday, May 1, 2004

Ohio Ranked One of the Worst States in which to Die


Only Two States Were Ranked Lower

Ohio is one of the states where the dying are less likely to receive the best all-around care and legal protection, according to state-by-state rankings by Forbes magazine. In only Illinois and Washington, D.C., are the dying less likely to receive proper treatment, the Forbes analysis suggests.

Utah is the state where the dying are most likely receive the best treatment, according to the ranking. Rounding out the top five states to die are Oregon, Delaware Colorado, and Hawaii. Following the District of Columbia at the bottom of the Forbes list are, in ascending order, Illinois, Ohio, Louisiana and Mississippi. For the complete list, click here.

To create its rankings of “Best Places To Die,” Forbes looked at five criteria that measure the care and legal protection states provide to the dying, as well as the amount of money heirs may inherit. Here are the criteria, along with the weight Forbes assigned to each:

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