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Nearly Half of U.S. Counties Don't Have a Single Cardiologist

Source
NBC News
Date
Jul 8, 2024
Summary
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology showed that 46.3% of U.S. counties, many of which are rural, lack a cardiologist. Features a county-level map with shadings showing counties with at least one cardiologist.
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Access · Cardiovascular disease · Health workforce supply and demand · Physicians · Specialty care · Statistics and data