Counties With Adequate Pharmacy Access but Inadequate Primary Care and/or Health Clinic Access

Adequate pharmacy access is defined by at least half of the county population living no more than 15 minutes away from the nearest three pharmacies. Primary care desert counties are defined by the majority of the population living in a healthcare professional shortage area. Health clinic desert counties are defined by the majority of the population living over 20 minutes away from the nearest federally funded community health center. HIV prevalence is measured for people 13 and older; diabetes prevalence is measured for people 20 and older; obesity prevalence and smoking rate are measured for people 18 and older; and flu vaccination rate is measured for Medicare enrollees.
Source: GoodRx, County Health Rankings
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