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Do you want to become a patient care specialist at Philidor Rx Services, and you wonder what that means or entails? We have the full list of best states for patient care specialists that you can check out, before you begin your journey. In order to help you decide which state is the best for patient care specialists, we ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia from best to worst for patient care specialist jobs.
The median salary for patient care specialists in New York is $54,072. Compare that to the median salary in Utah of $27,190, which ranked worst for patient care specialists, and you can see how your location is important for your career.We found that New York is the best state for patient care specialist jobs, whereas Utah is the worst.

10 best states for patient care specialists in 2026

  1. New York #1 best state for patient care specialists

    1. New York

    Total patient care specialist jobs:3,255
    Average annual salary:$54,072
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$26,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$109,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.2
  2. Connecticut #2 best state for patient care specialists

    2. Connecticut

    Total patient care specialist jobs:789
    Average annual salary:$51,203
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$25,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$104,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.12
  3. Delaware #3 best state for patient care specialists

    3. Delaware

    Total patient care specialist jobs:321
    Average annual salary:$45,935
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$23,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$91,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.21
  4. Massachusetts #4 best state for patient care specialists

    4. Massachusetts

    Total patient care specialist jobs:1,798
    Average annual salary:$58,072
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$28,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$119,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.92
  5. Maryland #5 best state for patient care specialists

    5. Maryland

    Total patient care specialist jobs:1,250
    Average annual salary:$55,660
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$28,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$109,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.93
  6. West Virginia #6 best state for patient care specialists

    6. West Virginia

    Total patient care specialist jobs:387
    Average annual salary:$40,705
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$22,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$74,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.2
  7. Illinois #7 best state for patient care specialists

    7. Illinois

    Total patient care specialist jobs:2,698
    Average annual salary:$40,912
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$25,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$65,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.07
  8. Arizona #8 best state for patient care specialists

    8. Arizona

    Total patient care specialist jobs:1,971
    Average annual salary:$35,119
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$24,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$49,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.59
  9. Michigan #9 best state for patient care specialists

    9. Michigan

    Total patient care specialist jobs:2,003
    Average annual salary:$38,412
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$21,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$68,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.22
  10. Vermont #10 best state for patient care specialists

    10. Vermont

    Total patient care specialist jobs:196
    Average annual salary:$40,571
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$20,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$80,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.21

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Detailed list of the best states for a patient care specialist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1New York$54,072$26,00019,849,3993,255
2Connecticut$51,203$25,0003,588,184789
3Delaware$45,935$23,000961,939321
4Massachusetts$58,072$28,0006,859,8191,798
5Maryland$55,660$28,0006,052,1771,250
6West Virginia$40,705$22,0001,815,857387
7Illinois$40,912$25,00012,802,0232,698
8Arizona$35,119$24,0007,016,2701,971
9Michigan$38,412$21,0009,962,3112,003
10Vermont$40,571$20,000623,657196
11Washington$35,143$25,0007,405,7431,935
12Pennsylvania$46,404$23,00012,805,5372,018
13District of Columbia$52,827$26,000693,972233
14Alaska$35,319$27,000739,795228
15New Jersey$49,452$24,0009,005,6441,368
16North Dakota$34,234$24,000755,393226
17New Hampshire$39,705$19,0001,342,795438
18Minnesota$38,071$25,0005,576,6061,346
19Rhode Island$46,633$22,0001,059,639225
20Wisconsin$34,601$21,0005,795,4831,379
21Maine$33,908$16,0001,335,907472
22Mississippi$34,343$22,0002,984,100450
23Ohio$36,707$20,00011,658,6092,140
24Missouri$33,017$22,0006,113,5321,409
25South Dakota$31,521$22,000869,666272
26Nevada$33,240$23,0002,998,039459
27Hawaii$38,873$23,0001,427,538188
28Oregon$33,178$23,0004,142,776964
29California$37,465$25,00039,536,6535,670
30Wyoming$30,641$22,000579,315152
31Virginia$39,027$20,0008,470,0201,802
32North Carolina$32,975$18,00010,273,4192,048
33Iowa$31,751$21,0003,145,711785
34Montana$31,034$23,0001,050,493258
35Colorado$32,698$23,0005,607,1541,258
36Kansas$32,688$22,0002,913,123496
37New Mexico$31,319$22,0002,088,070399
38Nebraska$30,492$21,0001,920,076459
39Indiana$31,148$19,0006,666,8181,121
40Idaho$31,102$22,0001,716,943284
41Tennessee$26,867$17,0006,715,9841,448
42Georgia$29,852$18,00010,429,3792,010
43Texas$30,682$20,00028,304,5963,709
44Kentucky$28,615$17,0004,454,189738
45South Carolina$29,231$17,0005,024,369868
46Alabama$28,088$17,0004,874,747896
47Oklahoma$25,460$17,0003,930,864698
48Louisiana$24,885$16,0004,684,333765
49Florida$27,748$16,00020,984,4003,077
50Arkansas$27,974$18,0003,004,279496
51Utah$27,190$19,0003,101,833601

Highest paying states for patient care specialists

RankStateAvg. Patient Care Specialist Salary
1New York$54,072
2Connecticut$51,203
3Delaware$45,935
4Massachusetts$58,072
5Maryland$55,660
6West Virginia$40,705
7Illinois$40,912
8Arizona$35,119
9Michigan$38,412
10Vermont$40,571
11Washington$35,143
12Pennsylvania$46,404
13District of Columbia$52,827
14Alaska$35,319
15New Jersey$49,452
16North Dakota$34,234
17New Hampshire$39,705
18Minnesota$38,071
19Rhode Island$46,633
20Wisconsin$34,601
21Maine$33,908
22Mississippi$34,343
23Ohio$36,707
24Missouri$33,017
25South Dakota$31,521
26Nevada$33,240
27Hawaii$38,873
28Oregon$33,178
29California$37,465
30Wyoming$30,641
31Virginia$39,027
32North Carolina$32,975
33Iowa$31,751
34Montana$31,034
35Colorado$32,698
36Kansas$32,688
37New Mexico$31,319
38Nebraska$30,492
39Indiana$31,148
40Idaho$31,102
41Tennessee$26,867
42Georgia$29,852
43Texas$30,682
44Kentucky$28,615
45South Carolina$29,231
46Alabama$28,088
47Oklahoma$25,460
48Louisiana$24,885
49Florida$27,748
50Arkansas$27,974
51Utah$27,190

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