OH · Healthcare shortage profile
Crawford County, OH
Home to 42,025 residents, with 2 active HRSA shortage designations.
- Active HPSAs
- 2
- Population
- 42,025
- Peak shortage score
- 16.0
- MUA Index
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Healthcare shortage designations from HRSA. FIPS: 39033. Population: 42,025.
Crawford County, OH (population 42,025) has 1 primary care, 0 mental health, and 1 dental Health Professional Shortage Area designations active according to HRSA. Shortage severity scores and individual HPSA designations are detailed below.
HPSA Scores
Scores range 0–25 (primary/mental health), 0–26 (dental). Higher = greater need.
Medically Underserved Area
This county does not have an active MUA designation.
Highest-severity HPSA designations
All 2 active (designated) HPSAs in Crawford County, ranked by HRSA shortage score.
| Name | Type | Score |
|---|---|---|
| LI-Crawford County | primary_care | 16.0 |
| LI - Crawford County | dental | 16.0 |
What the HRSA Data Shows for Crawford County
Crawford County, OH — population 42,025 carries 2 active Health Professional Shortage Area designations in the HRSA Data Warehouse: 1 in primary care, 0 in mental health, and 1 in dental. It does not currently hold a Medically Underserved Area designation, though individual HPSAs can still be present at the service-area level. These three HPSA categories are evaluated independently by HRSA, so a county can show heavy pressure on one axis — for example mental-health access — while remaining closer to the provider ratio threshold for primary care.
The county's highest shortage-severity score across the three categories is 16.0, below the 17-point priority threshold but still a formally designated shortage. Primary-care scoring reached 16.0 (0–25 scale). Mental-health scoring reached 16.0 (0–25 scale). Dental scoring reached 16.0 (0–26 scale). HPSA scores weight the provider-to-population ratio, poverty rate, travel time to the nearest source of care, and — for dental — water fluoridation status. They are recalculated as HRSA updates its quarterly designation cycle.
HRSA lists 2 active (designated) HPSA records tied to Crawford County, covering the specific facilities, geographies, and population groups that received the designation; the table above shows the most severe. This designation data is the basis for more than thirty federal programs — loan repayment through the National Health Service Corps, Medicare bonus payments, Community Health Center grants, and J-1 visa waivers — which together channel billions of dollars annually to recruit providers into HPSAs. These figures describe structural access to care only; they are not a substitute for medical advice, and patients searching for a specific appointment should contact a provider directly or consult their insurance network.
Crawford County designations by care type
Active Health Professional Shortage Area designations in the county, by provider category.
- Primary care
Primary care
1 designations
- Dental
Dental
1 designations
Source: HRSA Data Warehouse — Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA) + Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/P) HPSA primary-care, mental-health, and dental designations for Crawford County, OH · 2024 HRSA designation data updated quarterly; HPSA scores 0-25 (primary/mental) and 0-26 (dental); higher = greater shortage severity. Coverage tiers from U.S. Census ACS PUMS + KFF state tracker.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many healthcare shortage areas does Crawford County have?
Crawford County, OH has 2 Health Professional Shortage Area designations: 1 in primary care, 0 in mental health, and 1 in dental care, according to HRSA data.
Is Crawford County a Medically Underserved Area?
Crawford County does not currently have a Medically Underserved Area (MUA) designation from HRSA. However, the county may still have individual HPSA designations for specific provider types.
What does an HPSA score mean?
HPSA scores range from 0 to 25 for primary care and mental health (0 to 26 for dental). Higher scores indicate greater shortage severity. Areas with scores of 17 or above are considered high-priority shortage areas eligible for National Health Service Corps placement and enhanced Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement.
What healthcare providers are needed in Crawford County?
Based on HRSA shortage designations, Crawford County needs additional providers in primary care (family physicians, internists, pediatricians), and dental care (dentists, dental hygienists). The National Health Service Corps offers loan repayment and scholarship programs for providers who serve in designated shortage areas.
How are HPSA designations used by federal programs?
HPSA designations determine eligibility for over 30 federal programs, including National Health Service Corps placements, Community Health Center grants, Medicare bonus payments (10% for physicians in HPSAs), J-1 visa waiver programs for international medical graduates, and Rural Health Clinic certification. These programs channel billions of dollars annually to underserved communities.
How does Crawford County compare to other counties in OH?
Crawford County has 2 total HPSA designations with a peak shortage score of 16.0. You can compare shortage levels across all counties in OH on the state overview page, or view national county rankings to see where Crawford County stands relative to the rest of the country.
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Source: HRSA Data Warehouse. FIPS: 39033. PlainHealthAccess is not affiliated with HRSA or any government agency.
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