Medical Service Study Areas - Dataset - California Health and Human . . . Each of the state's new 9,129 census tracts was assigned to one of the previously established medical service study areas (excluding tracts with no land area), as identified in this data layer The MSSA Census tract data is aggregated by HCAI, to create this MSSA data layer
California Health Maps California Health Maps allows users to interactively map health data for California at different geographic levels: census tract aggregation zones, medical service study areas (MSSAs), and counties (see Methodology section for definitions)
Health Workforce - HCAI This dataset contains California’s Medical Service Study Areas (MSSA), at the census tract level MSSAs are sub-city and sub-county geographical units used to organize and display population, demographic and physician data
California statistical areas - Wikipedia On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated seven combined statistical areas, 25 metropolitan statistical areas, and ten micropolitan statistical areas in California [1] As of 2023, the largest of these in the state is the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA CSA, encompassing greater Los Angeles
Medical Service Study Areas | CA Open Data - California The Medical Service Study Area (MSSA) polygon layer represents the best fit mapping of all new 2020 California census tract boundaries to the original 2010 census tract boundaries used in the construction of the original 2010 MSSA file
Metropolitan Statistical Areas in California In California, there are five Metropolitan Divisions that combine into two MSA, one in Southern California and the other in the Bay Area The EDD will publish data at the Metropolitan Division level to maintain the same geographic configuration for these two MSA that is currently published
OSHPD Memohead 2016 - HCAI The updated criteria and data designates 268 of California’s MSSAs as PCSAs Approximately 14 7 million people, or 38 percent of the population, live in these areas
Healthcare Workforce Geography Crosswalk - California Medical Service Study Areas (MSSA) are sub-county geographies used to study medical service in California Registered Nurse (RN) Areas, which can cross county lines, are used to study the RN workforce These custom geographies are approved by the California Healthcare Workforce Policy Commission