The data displays the number of end-stage renal disease cases attributed to diabetes in the U.S. in 2014, by state. In that year, Hawaii had 363.6 end-stage renal disease cases attributed to diabetes per 100,000 adults diagnosed with diabetes, the highest incidence rate of any state.
Hawaii | 363.6 |
District of Columbia | 304.8 |
South Dakota | 227.1 |
Texas | 220.9 |
Louisiana | 219.8 |
Mississippi | 219.3 |
Michigan | 215.9 |
New Mexico | 210.1 |
South Carolina | 202.7 |
Virginia | 196.5 |
Arizona | 196.2 |
Oklahoma | 190.8 |
New Jersey | 189.6 |
California | 188.3 |
Illinois | 187.5 |
North Dakota | 186.4 |
Indiana | 180.8 |
West Virginia | 178.2 |
North Carolina | 177.3 |
Alabama | 176.3 |
Wisconsin | 174.7 |
United States | 173.4 |
Idaho | 166.7 |
Georgia | 166.3 |
Nevada | 166.2 |
Ohio | 164.4 |
Maryland | 160.8 |
Pennsylvania | 159.9 |
Utah | 156.2 |
New York | 155.5 |
Arkansas | 155.3 |
Missouri | 150.7 |
Oregon | 148.3 |
Tennessee | 145.3 |
Washington | 145 |
Kentucky | 143.5 |
Kansas | 143.1 |
Florida | 142.4 |
Colorado | 142.3 |
Montana | 138.2 |
Rhode Island | 136.8 |
Delaware | 135.8 |
Connecticut | 131.5 |
Iowa | 128 |
Minnesota | 123 |
Maine | 114.3 |
Nebraska | 106.1 |
Massachusetts | 101.5 |
New Hampshire | 81.7 |