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Health Professional Shortage Areas and Medically Underserved Areas

HPSA Proposed Rules April 2008

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Am I Located in a Designated Area?

We maintain a current table of all designations. You can also view shortage area maps on the Health Care Infrastructure Mapping Website. You can contact us directly to get the most recent information available.

Washington State Designation Contact Information
Laura Olexa
Health Care Access Analyst
Telephone: 360-236-2811
Email: laura.olexa@doh.wa.gov

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What is a Health Profession Shortage Area and Underserved Area?

There are three shortage area categories: primary care, dental care, and mental health care. The table below shows the types of designations and their requirements. Medically underserved areas are different in that they are only available for primary care.

Designation Type

General Requirements

Geographic Everyone has difficulty getting healthcare services
Population Low-income, migrant, or homeless populations have difficulty getting care
Facility A facility not in a designated area, but who serves residents from a designated shortage area
Federally Recognized Tribe American Indian and Alaska Native
Correctional Facility Medium or maximum security facility

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Designation Benefits

There are over 30 federal and state programs that use designations. The table below shows the most popular used in our state. Each one has more requirements. Please follow the links under the program titles to learn more about the program.

Program

Professional Shortage Area

Underserved Designation

Federally Qualified Health Center

Helpful

Required

Rural Health Clinic

Primary Care Required

Required

J-1 Visa Waiver Program

Primary Care Required

Whole County Required

HPSA Medicare Bonus Payments

Geographic Primary Care Required

N/A

National Health Service Corps

Provider specific

N/A

State Loan Repayment and Scholarship

N/A

N/A

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Want more Information?

The Office of Community and Rural Health manages designations for Washington State. You can contact Laura Olexa at laura.olexa@doh.wa.gov to obtain more details on designation requirements. The Guide to Federal Health Professional Shortage Areas and Underserved Designations discusses the program in more detail.

Washington State Designation Contact Information
Laura Olexa
Health Care Access Analyst
Telephone: 360-236-2811
Email: laura.olexa@doh.wa.gov

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Last Update: 04/30/2008 02:01 PM