Go to the HRSA website and click on “Find a Shortage Area”. Credit: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
- Go to the HRSA website and click on “Find a Shortage Area”.
- Click on “HPSA by State & County”
- In the State: field, select: New York. In the County: field, select: Monroe. In the Discipline: field, select: Primary Medical Care. Click the “Show me the HPSAs” button.
- Note the Headings on the table. The two right-hand columns (# Short, and Score) contain the critical information.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the table so until you can see the data for Brockport and Greece in the first column.
- Notice that there is a “0” in the Shortage column for Brockport, and that there is a “5” in the Score column for Brockport. Also notice that Brockport and Greece have the same scores in the Shortage column and the Score column.
- Scroll back up to the top of the window. Click on the MUA/P by State & County button.
- In the State: field, select: New York.In the County: field, select: Monroe Click the Find MUAs/MUPs button.
- This displays a list of the Census Tracts in Monroe County where there was a Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/Ps) as of the date in the 5th column.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the table until you see CT 0153.01 in the first column. Note the date in the 5th column: 1994/07/05 – July 5, 1994.
- Census Tract 0153.01 is a small area of Sweden and Brockport that includes almost nothing but the SUNY Brockport campus.
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