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The following Tables list Federal Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) in Central New York as of February 2008.

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Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas - January, 2010

County

PrimaryCare Service Area (PCSA)

Population to Physician Ratio

Total FTEs

Last Update/ Designation

Shortage FTE

Score

Cayuga

Low Income Population of Auburn

 5,060:1

 2.9

 2007

 2.0

 8

 

Aurora

 4,061:1

 2.1

2005

 .3

 8

 

Cato

 8,933:1

 1.0

2005

 1.3

 9

 

Medicaid Population - Southern Cayuga

 --

0.0

 2007

 0.0

6

Cortland

Low Income Population of Cortland County

 4,421:1

1.0

 2009

 4.0

 15

Herkimer

Entire County

 4,319:1

 14.4

 2005

 3.4

 10

Jefferson

Alexandria Bay

 7,291:1

 2.9

 2005

 3.1

 12

  Low Income Population of Carthage  3,887:1  1.2  2007  .1  6
 

Low Income Pop. of Watertown

 3,967:1

 1.0

2009 6.0

 16

Lewis

Boonville (also in Oneida County)

11,348:1 1.0

2007

 3.1

 12

  Low Income Population of Lowville 7,370:1 .9 2009 2.0 11
Madison Low Income Population of Hamilton 4,191:1 0 2009 2 12

Oneida

Boonville (also in Lewis County)

 11,348:1

 1.0

 2007

 3.1

 12

  Low Income Population of Rome  4,198:1 3.6  2008 3.7  7
  Camden 4,823:1 3.1 2009 1.0 9
 

Low Income Population of City of Utica (16 Census Tracts)

4,028:1

2.0

2009

7.0

16

Onondaga

Low Income Population of Central Syracuse  (34 Census Tracts)

 4,010:1

 12.4

 2003

 4.2

 15

Oswego

Low Income Population of Entire County

 3,461:1

 12.1

 2007

 1.0

 4

St. Lawrence

Low Income Population of Canton-Potsdam

 4,798:1

 2.8

 2006

 1.7

 12

  Gouverneur  4,167:1 3.6 2006 .7 12
  Low Income Population of Massena  3,075:1 2.0 2009 1.0 8
  Low Income Population of Ogdensburg  3,761:1 2.3 2006 .6 10
 

Star Lake

 4,994:0

 .0

2007 1.4 1

* Italicized ratios are from 2005

Notes:
Primary Care Physicians include:  Family Practitioners, General Internists, Pediatricians, and Obstetricians
CNYHSA counties which do note have Primary Care HPSA designations include:  Madison, Tompkins
Bolded areas are those which have been submitted for update.

 

Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas

County

Population to Psychiatrist Ratio

Last Update/Designation Date

Cayuga

 -

 2003

Cortland 
Low Income Population
54,527:1 2007

Jefferson
Low Income Population

 30,282:1

 2008

Herkimer

 47,846:1

 2005

Lewis

 26,616:1

 2008

Madison Low Income

 22,454:1

 2007

Oneida - 2010

Oswego

35,096:1

2005

St. Lawrence

 22,190:1

 2005

March 2010 

Note:
Bolded areas are those which have been submitted for update.

 

 Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas

County

Service Area

Population to Dentist Ratio

Designation Date

Cayuga

Medicaid Eligible - Seneca & Cayuga

---

 2007

Cortland

Low Income Population of Cortland County

 ---

 2005

Lewis

Low Income Population of Lewis County

 9,566:1

 2008

Jefferson

Low Income Population of Jefferson County

 7,570:1

 2005

Onondaga

Syracuse Community Health Center

 ---

 2002

Oswego Northern Oswego County Health Services --- 2002

Oswego

Low Income Population of Oswego County

 11,301:1

2006

St. Lawrence

St. Lawrence County

 7,565:1

 2005

October, 2009 

Note:
Bolded areas are those which have been submitted for update.

 

 

 

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