The interactive map and tables below give information on Alabama Primary Care Service Areas (PCSAs) based on the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) urban-rural classification scheme. Please see the Introduction for definitions of terms and abbreviations, and for user-interface instructions.
In the map on the left, counties in shades of blue are urban and counties in shades of orange are rural. Jefferson County in dark blue, is Alabama's only large central metro county. The counties in blue are large fringe metro counties; the counties in the lighter blue are medium metro counties; the counties in the lightest blue are small metro counties. The counties in light orange are micropolitan counties; and the counties in the darker orange are noncore counties. In the map on the right, the black belt counties are in the darker gray and the other counties in the lighter gray. For both maps, the red dots are the county seats. Click on a county to see summary information for the county.
In the table below, click on rows to see the corresponding PCSAs highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row again to de-select and remove the hightlight.
Name | Type | Black Belt | Area | Population | Density | Households |
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Type | PCSAs | Black Belts | Area | Population | Density | Households |
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Black Belt | PCSAs | Area | Population | Density | Households |
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