GoodRx Report Shows Millions at Risk as Endocrinologist Shortages Hit Nearly 70% of U.S. Counties
50 Million Americans Face Critical Gaps in Care as Demand for Endocrinologists Surges
Living in an Endocrinology Desert Increases Mortality Risk by 12%, Study Finds
The findings come at a critical time as the prevalence of diabetes continues to surge nationwide. Over 38 million Americans are living with diabetes, yet many cannot access the specialized care needed to manage their condition effectively. Endocrinologists play a critical role in diagnosing and managing complex hormonal and metabolic conditions, including diabetes, obesity, menopause, thyroid disorders, and more. But for 50 million Americans in endocrinology deserts, help is likely out of reach. The lack of access correlates with significantly higher rates of diabetes complications, obesity, stroke, and even death.
Key findings from the report include:
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Nearly 70% of
U.S. counties are entirely without an endocrinologist, leaving millions to delay treatment, travel long distances, or go without care altogether. - People in counties without endocrinologists face a 12% higher mortality rate from endocrine-related diseases, along with elevated rates of diabetes complications, obesity, and stroke. For patients, this could mean more hospital visits, increased medical expenses, and worse health outcomes.
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Diabetes death rates soar in endocrinology deserts, more than doubling in places like
Buffalo County, South Dakota (143.3 per 100,000), compared toBell County, Kentucky (56.6 per 100,000) where specialists are available.
“The shortage of endocrinologists creates a critical barrier to care, leaving millions unable to manage life-altering conditions—a challenge compounded by rising medication costs and pharmacy closures,” said
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