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Figure 6

From: Evaluating Michigan's community hospital access: spatial methods for decision support

Figure 6

Results of access-based model. The Upper Peninsula contains the most area with poor medical access, but due to population totals and shifts, does not meet the criteria for an official under-served area. The northern Lower Peninsula also has a significant amount of area identified as poorly accessed, but also does not meet population criteria. There are three areas in the lower half of the Lower Peninsula that might meet the criteria: northeast of Detroit, north of Lansing, and north of Grand Rapids.

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