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Kansas County Primary-Care Access & Health-Burden Scorecard

A county-level targeting index for Kansas, fusing adult chronic-disease and social-risk prevalence (CDC PLACES) with federally designated primary-care provider shortages (HRSA). Ranks all 105 counties by combined need so a health department or rural-health office can see where high burden and thin provider supply overlap.

Pre-rendered priority rankings for all 105 counties in Kansas. Rankings are relative within the state, not comparable across states.

Median diabetes 12.7% · 75% with PC HPSA · Median uninsured 9.3%

Highest-priority counties

Bar chart of the top counties by primary-care priority index, with the full figures in the table below.

Wyandotte78.9Seward68.5Stevens68.4Cheyenne66.7Finney66.6Chautauqua65.0Harper64.8Elk64.6

Ranked counties

Top 25 counties by combined targeting-priority index for this state.

RankCountyPriority indexTop driver
1Wyandotte78.9Provider shortage
2Seward68.5Access & SDOH barriers
3Stevens68.4Health burden
4Cheyenne66.7Health burden
5Finney66.6Access & SDOH barriers
6Chautauqua65.0Health burden
7Harper64.8Health burden
8Elk64.6Health burden
9Crawford63.7Provider shortage
10Montgomery63.7Health burden
11Cherokee62.5Health burden
12Ford62.4Access & SDOH barriers
13Barton61.8Provider shortage
14Labette61.8Health burden
15Cowley60.2Provider shortage
16Jewell60.1Health burden
17Stanton59.6Health burden
18Greenwood59.1Health burden
19Morton58.5Health burden
20Sedgwick58.3Provider shortage
21Brown58.0Health burden
22Wichita57.7Health burden
23Lyon57.4Provider shortage
24Barber56.7Health burden
25Reno56.4Health burden

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Data last generated August 14, 2026.

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