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HRSA HPSA Shortage Areas

HRSA Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA)

Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Health Workforce · Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)

Research-only
Source:HRSA HPSA Shortage Areas·Checked May 2026Open official source ↗

HRSA Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designations identify geographic areas, populations, and facilities where Primary Care, Dental Health, or Mental Health providers are in critical shortage. The federal government uses HPSA designations to direct workforce-incentive funding and loan-repayment programs. As of the 2026-06-14 snapshot, Fonteum holds 42,298 HPSA designation rows.

What Fonteum uses it for

How this source shows up on Fonteum.

Tier-2 area-level context for /data and /research pages on healthcare access. HPSA designations are keyed to geographies and facilities, not to individual provider NPIs; Fonteum surfaces designation type, discipline, HPSA score, status, and geography on the dataset page.

What this source does NOT mean

HPSA designations describe shortage areas, populations, and facilities — not individual provider quality. They do not score, rate, rank, or endorse any provider. An area's HPSA score is a federal-program eligibility threshold, not a quality measurement.

What this dataset answers

Research and data questions this source supports.

  • 01Map primary-care, dental, and mental-health shortage areas by county to target outreach, workforce planning, or loan-repayment program eligibility.
  • 02Cross-reference a service area's HPSA score against provider density from NPPES to quantify access gaps.
  • 03Build a research dataset of federal shortage designations with row-level provenance and snapshot dates attached.
  • 04Feed a population-health model with discipline-specific shortage signals (primary care vs. dental vs. mental health).

Dataset size: 42,298 HPSA designations (2026-06-14 snapshot)

Fields used

Per-field display contract.

Every field below has a `display_allowed` flag in the §94 provenance schema. Write-locked fields are captured to provenance for audit but never rendered on profile pages.

Research-only — never on profiles

4 fields
designation_typeHPSA designation type (geographic / population / facility)
disciplineDiscipline (primary care / dental / mental health)
scoreHPSA score (program eligibility threshold)
statusDesignation status
Limitations

What we can’t infer from this source.

  • HPSA covers Primary Care + Dental Health + Mental Health only. Dermatology, chiropractic, and specialty care are NOT eligible HPSA disciplines.
  • HPSA score is a federal-program eligibility threshold, not a quality measurement.
  • Designations are area / population / facility keyed — they do not attach to an individual provider NPI.
  • Snapshot-based: designations finalized after a snapshot date do not appear until the next quarterly pull.
Source metadata

Authority, license, refresh cadence.

Authority

Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Health Workforce

Tier

Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)

Refresh cadence

Quarterly — HRSA publishes HPSA discipline-detail flat files; Fonteum re-pulls on snapshot publication.

License

U.S. government public-domain data. Free to use with attribution. License ↗

Official URL

https://data.hrsa.gov/topics/health-workforce/shortage-areas

Attribution requirement

Source: HRSA Data Warehouse (data.hrsa.gov) — Health Professional Shortage Areas · Snapshot {YYYY-MM-DD}

ToS & usage notes

What the source allows.

U.S. government public-domain works. HRSA publishes shortage-area discipline-detail files at data.hrsa.gov with no redistribution restrictions; attribution to HRSA is the only requirement.

Sample provenance

What a single field looks like in the graph.

A worked example. Every field surfaced from this source carries this shape of provenance line — source · last checked · display rule · confidence (when applicable).

Field

HPSA designation (area-level research context)

Sample value

Primary Care HPSA · score 18 · designated

Provenance line

Source: HRSA HPSA · Snapshot 2026-06-14 · Methodology hrsa-hpsa/v1 · Display rule: area-level — renders on dataset + research pages, never on individual profiles

How to access

Official API, bulk download, and Fonteum endpoints.

Official API / download

https://data.hrsa.gov/data/download ↗

Fonteum surface

https://fonteum.com/api/v1/hrsa/shortage-areas/{id} →

Frequently asked

Common questions about HRSA HPSA Shortage Areas.

What is an HPSA designation?
A Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) is a federal designation from HRSA's Bureau of Health Workforce identifying a geographic area, population group, or facility with a critical shortage of primary-care, dental, or mental-health providers. Designations drive eligibility for National Health Service Corps placements, loan repayment, and Medicare bonus payments.
What does the HPSA score mean?
The HPSA score is a 0–25 (or 0–26 for dental) value that ranks the severity of a shortage for program-funding prioritization. A higher score signals a more severe shortage. It is a federal-program eligibility threshold — not a measurement of any individual provider's quality.
How fresh is Fonteum's HPSA data?
HRSA publishes HPSA discipline-detail files through its Data Warehouse, and Fonteum re-pulls on a quarterly cadence. Every row carries a source · snapshot-date · methodology-version provenance line. As of the 2026-06-14 snapshot, Fonteum holds 42,298 HPSA designation rows.
Does an HPSA designation attach to a specific provider?
No. HPSA designations are keyed to geographies, population groups, and facilities — not to an individual provider's NPI. Fonteum renders HPSA data on the dataset and research surfaces, never on an individual provider profile.
Which disciplines does HPSA cover?
HPSA covers Primary Care, Dental Health, and Mental Health only. Dermatology, chiropractic, and other specialties are not eligible HPSA disciplines, so the data cannot be used to assess shortage in those fields.
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Where this source already shows up.

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See also
  • /sources → The full source library — every dataset Fonteum cites.
  • /data-provenance → The provider graph — pipeline diagram, source-family clusters, field-level provenance examples, display rules.
  • /methodology → Network-wide sourcing, refresh cadence, and corrections policy.
  • /editorial-policy → Independence, sourcing, conflicts, corrections, retractions.

The substrate, by the numbers

9.2Mgraph entitiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities
12.6Mlinked identifiersNPIs, CCNs, LEIs and more, resolved to entities
4.7Mgraph edgesSource-attested relationships between entities
44federal source familiesDistinct CMS, OIG, HRSA, FDA and peer datasets
33dataset pagesCitable, downloadable /data catalog pages
49reproducible studiesEach shipping the SQL behind its figures

Built on the authoritative federal record

The primary sources, named on every page.

These are the federal agencies whose public datasets Fonteum ingests and attributes — the issuing authorities, not customers or partners. Every figure on the site links back to one of them.

  • CMS
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  • HRSA
  • FDA
  • NLM
  • NUCC
  • Census
  • BLS
  • BEA

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Reproducible by design

Every figure traces to its federal source.

14-tuple provenance

Every rendered fact ties to a source URL, dataset ID, snapshot date, row key, and SHA-256 — the full chain-of-custody record.

Reproducible SQL

Each study ships the exact query behind its figures, run against the cited federal snapshot. Re-run it yourself.

Daily reconciliation

Published counts are reconciled against the upstream federal datasets on a daily cadence, with drift logged.

Named medical review

Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

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