Eligible disciplines, specialties, areas, and facilities are viewable on our interactive maps.
Doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants should view the map associated with the specialty they are trained in and currently practicing (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Pediatrics, OB GYN, General Surgery, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, or General Psychiatry). Certain subspecialties under Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, or Psychiatry can qualify. Practitioners of subspecialties should confirm with the Office of Rural Health before filling out the application.
Dentists should view the map associated with the specialty they are trained in and currently practicing (General Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry, or Oral Surgery).
Other providers (BSN registered nurses, dental hygienists, clinical psychologists, licensed mental health practitioners, MS alcohol and drug counselors, pharmacists, occupational therapists, or physical therapists) are generally listed by profession.
Find the applicable discipline or specialty and click on it to be taken to the map.
Any facility located in a blue or yellow county will qualify for the state funded program. Federally funded programs are more site-specific, so the provider needs to be at a site that qualifies – either a public or nonprofit site located in a federal shortage area, or a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) designated site. All NHSC sites are mapped, with more information available when you hover above or click on the dot. Some of these NHSC sites qualify for the state program as well, even if not located in a county-level state shortage area. You may contact the Office of Rural Health with any questions about eligibility
Please Note: State of Nebraska employees are not eligible for these programs.