Where virtual care has demand, supply gaps, and the bandwidth to work.
FCC broadband availability, HRSA shortage designations, PLACES prevalence, provider density, Medicaid and Medicare enrollment for the geography you name.
Why this market needs sourced data
Telehealth expansion depends on three things that rarely appear together: unmet demand, thin local provider supply, and usable connectivity.
RepVector joins them at county grain and reports connectivity or coverage gaps directly instead of assuming national averages.
What you get, with examples
Shortage areas as demand proxy
HPSA designations pinpoint counties where local supply cannot meet need — the natural virtual-care market.
Example
List primary care and mental health HPSAs in a state, ranked by shortage score.
Connectivity reality check
FCC broadband availability shows whether a video-first model is even viable at the household level.
Example
Screen out counties below a fixed-broadband availability threshold.
Payer footprint
Medicaid and Medicare enrollment size the reimbursable population by geography.
Example
Rank counties by Medicaid enrollment growth over the last 24 months.
Partner list built in
Health centers and local provider groups become the partnership target list in the same run.
Example
Export FQHC sites in shortage counties with addresses and phones.
Questions you can ask
Which counties are mental health shortage areas with adequate broadband?
Where is Medicaid enrollment growing fastest in this state?
How thin is provider supply relative to prevalence here?
Which health centers should we approach as partners?
Datasets this question usually reaches for
Selection happens at runtime against your question and geography — this list is typical, not fixed. Anything a source cannot cover at your grain is reported as a gap.
Topics this page covers
- telehealth market expansion data
- broadband availability by county
- provider shortage area HPSA data
- digital health go to market targeting
- virtual care demand by geography
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