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Published Feb 26, 2026 | 07:22pm ETUpdated Mar 3, 2026 | 07:25pm ET1 min read

Public Health

New Mapping Tools Help States Target Pharmacy Deserts

Published Feb 26, 2026 | 07:22pm ET

Updated Mar 3, 2026 | 07:25pm ET

Agencies are combining prescription fill times, transit routes, and staffing data to prioritize mobile services.

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Sofia focuses on healthcare systems, prevention science, and policy decisions that affect patient access.

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State health departments are updating how they define pharmacy access gaps. Instead of measuring only distance, new dashboards layer appointment wait time, public transit frequency, and local staffing vacancies.

The richer picture has changed deployment decisions. In two pilot regions, agencies redirected mobile dispensing units from low-population areas with stable access to denser neighborhoods where bus transfers made refill trips unreliable.

Officials said the shift improved continuity for chronic care patients who were previously missing refill windows by several days. Providers also reported fewer last-minute emergency refill requests at hospital discharge desks.

Data quality remains uneven. Independent pharmacies often use older systems that report inventory and staffing updates less frequently, which can create blind spots during peak illness seasons.

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To address that, states are offering small technology grants tied to reporting participation. Early uptake has been strongest among rural operators that rely on state purchasing contracts.

If funding holds, agencies plan to publish quarterly access maps so communities can track whether interventions are reducing refill delays over time.

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