State healthcare shortage profile

Colorado Healthcare Shortage Areas

303 active HRSA Health Professional Shortage Area designations and 75 Medically Underserved Areas across Colorado.

Total HPSAs
303
Primary care
117
Mental health
79
Dental
107
Medically Underserved Areas
75
Residents in Geographic Shortage Areas
1,789,065
% Residents in Geographic Shortage
31.0%

HRSA Counties Indexed

63

with HPSA / MUA coverage

Discipline Mix

117 / 79 / 107 PC/MH/D

Primary care · Mental health · Dental

Data Source

HRSA

Bureau of Health Workforce — HPSA Find

Reporting Year

2024

HRSA quarterly snapshot

% Residents in Geographic Shortage-Designated Counties 31.0%

Colorado Shortage Designations by Care Type

How Colorado's 303 active HRSA designations split across the three provider categories. Colorado has adopted ACA Medicaid expansion, which broadens coverage but does not change provider-supply shortages.

Colorado HPSA designations by type

Active Health Professional Shortage Area designations, by provider category.

designations
Source HRSA Data Warehouse — designated HPSAs As of 2025

Counties in Colorado

County Primary Care Mental Health
Adams 1 1
Alamosa 1 1
Arapahoe 1 1
Archuleta 1 1
Baca 1 1
Bent 1 1
Boulder 1 1
Broomfield 0 1
Chaffee 1 1
Cheyenne 1 1
Clear Creek 1 1
Conejos 1 1
Costilla 1 1
Crowley 1 1
Custer 1 1
Delta 1 1
Denver 1 1
Dolores 1 1
Douglas 1 1
Eagle 1 1
El Paso 1 1
Elbert 1 1
Fremont 1 1
Garfield 1 1
Gilpin 1 1
Grand 1 1
Gunnison 1 1
Hinsdale 1 1
Huerfano 1 1
Jackson 1 1
Jefferson 1 1
Kiowa 1 1
Kit Carson 1 1
La Plata 1 1
Lake 1 1
Larimer 1 1
Las Animas 1 1
Lincoln 1 1
Logan 1 1
Mesa 1 1
Mineral 1 1
Moffat 1 1
Montezuma 1 1
Montrose 1 1
Morgan 1 1
Otero 1 1
Ouray 1 1
Park 1 1
Phillips 1 1
Pitkin 0 1
Prowers 1 1
Pueblo 1 1
Rio Blanco 1 1
Rio Grande 1 1
Routt 1 1
Saguache 1 1
San Juan 1 1
San Miguel 1 1
Summit 1 1
Teller 1 1
Washington 1 1
Weld 1 1
Yuma 1 1

Medically Underserved Areas in Colorado

Showing 30 of 75 MUA designations (lowest MUA Index first, i.e. most underserved).

Name MUA Index
Low Inc - Summitt County 0.0
Low Inc - Longmont 0.0
Exceptional Needs - Low Income 0.0
Jefferson Governor Service Area 0.0
Arapahoe Governor Service Area 0.0
Arapahoe Service Area 0.0
Adams Governor Service Area 0.0
Adams Governor Service Area 0.0
Adams Governor Service Area 0.0
Park Governor 0.0
Low Income Population 0.0
Hinsdale Governor 0.0
Mesa Governor Service Area 0.0
Mesa Governor Service Area 0.0
Larimer Governor 0.0
Alamosa Governor 0.0
Costilla County 23.8
Conejos County 38.0
Saguache County 41.3
Clear Creek County 47.1
Cripple Creek Service Area 47.6
Las Animas County 48.2
Globeville Service Area 49.5
Rio Grande County 49.9
Archuleta County 50.1
Pueblo Service Area 50.9
Poverty - Inner Boulder City Service Area 51.5
San Juan County 52.0
OURAY SERVICE AREA 52.2
Low Inc/ M F W - Montrose Service Area 52.2

What the HRSA Data Shows for Colorado

Colorado currently carries 303 active Health Professional Shortage Area designations in the HRSA Data Warehouse, split across 117 primary-care HPSAs, 79 mental-health HPSAs, and 107 dental HPSAs. Roughly 31.0% of the state's population — about 1,789,065 residents — lives in a county that HRSA has designated as a geographic (whole-community) shortage area. Population-group and facility designations (rural health clinics, FQHCs, low-income groups) cover additional residents and are counted separately, since a single county can hold several designation types without their service populations overlapping cleanly.

Beyond the HPSA counts, Colorado shows 75 Medically Underserved Areas, a separate HRSA classification that weights four population-level factors: the primary-care provider ratio, the infant mortality rate, the percent of residents below poverty, and the percent of residents aged 65 and over. Counties can appear on the HPSA list, the MUA list, or both — the designations serve different federal-program eligibility purposes. The 63 counties listed above show where these shortages land geographically inside Colorado, with mental-health gaps typically running the highest in severity scores because HRSA's mental-health provider-to-population ratio threshold (30,000:1) is roughly ten times wider than primary care (3,500:1).

These designations are the gating criterion for more than thirty federal programs that target underserved communities in Colorado: National Health Service Corps scholarships and loan-repayment awards (up to $50,000 per year), Community Health Center (FQHC) operating grants, a 10% Medicare bonus for physicians practicing inside a HPSA, Rural Health Clinic certification, and J-1 visa waivers for international medical graduates who commit to serving in designated areas. HRSA reviews designations quarterly, so the counts shown above shift as new areas qualify and previously designated areas fall off. The data here describes the structural supply of providers only; it does not evaluate the quality of care offered or substitute for medical advice, and residents seeking a specific appointment should contact a provider directly or use their insurance network.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there doctor shortages in Colorado?
Yes. Colorado has 303 Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), including 117 in primary care, 79 in mental health, and 107 in dental care. About 31.0% of Colorado residents live in a county that HRSA has designated as a geographic (whole-community) shortage area; additional residents are covered by population-group and facility designations counted separately.
What are HPSAs?
Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) are federal designations by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) identifying communities with insufficient healthcare providers. HPSAs are categorized into three types: primary care, mental health, and dental. In Colorado, there are 303 designated HPSAs and 75 Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs).
How many Medically Underserved Areas are in Colorado?
Colorado has 75 Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs). About 1,789,065 residents (31.0% of the state) live in a county with a geographic HRSA shortage designation. MUA-designated areas qualify for enhanced federal funding and Community Health Center grants.
What federal programs address healthcare shortages in Colorado?
HRSA shortage designations in Colorado unlock eligibility for over 30 federal programs, including National Health Service Corps (NHSC) loan repayment and scholarships, Community Health Center (FQHC) funding, Medicare bonus payments (10% for physicians in HPSAs), J-1 visa waiver programs for international medical graduates, and Rural Health Clinic certification. These programs direct billions of dollars annually toward underserved communities.
How does Colorado compare to other states in healthcare access?
Colorado has 303 total HPSA designations and 75 Medically Underserved Areas. With 31.0% of residents in counties carrying a geographic shortage designation, you can compare this to other states on our national shortage rankings pages for primary care, mental health, and dental care.
How often is Colorado HPSA data updated?
HRSA reviews and updates HPSA designations quarterly. New designations and score changes are published through the HRSA Data Warehouse. PlainHealthAccess refreshes its data regularly to reflect the latest HRSA releases.

Source: HRSA Data Warehouse HRSA Data Warehouse Not affiliated with HRSA

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