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May 18
New Data Mapping Tool for DO Members

AOA President-elect Ray E. Stowers, DO, is quoted in a recent press release promoting a free “one-stop-shop” online tool made available from the National Center for the Analysis of Healthcare Data (NCAHD).  This tool gives users access to demographic data on the national distribution of physicians and 14 other health care providers as well as state, county, and zip code aggregates of the health care workforce and their respective health care training sites, residency programs, hospitals, federal shortage designations, legislative boundaries, and more. As Dr. Stowers said, “NCAHD’s internet mapping tool allows members of the profession access to the demographic, political and other information necessary to successfully plan for the future and to address the health care needs of our local communities.” Access it online​.  

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