Report Highlights County-Level Differences in Health Professional Shortage Areas by Rurality, Age, and Disability Status

A recent research alert shows access to quality health care is shaped in part by the availability of medical professionals for a given population and geography, and Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designations can be a useful indicator to measure this provider access. While differences in health care access are well explained for both disability and rurality throughout literature using HPSAs, there are fewer studies which investigate differences in health care access at the intersection of rurality and disability across the working-age adult and older adult experience.

This study addresses that gap.Â