Coffee County

AlabamaFIPS 01031

Pop. 53,4651 HospitalSVI 0.68RUCC 4 (Urban Adj.)PC HPSADental HPSAMH HPSA

Health Snapshot

MetricCoffee CountyState Avg 
Diabetes Prevalence11.8%13.7%
Adult Obesity34.1%41.3%
Uninsured Rate11.5%11.1%
PCPs per 10K5.24.4
Premature Death (YPLL)10,338.895

Source: County Health Rankings (2025)

Workforce Supply

26
Primary Care Physicians
46.7 per 100k
49
NPs & PAs
88.1 per 100k
21
Dentists
99
Hospital Beds
1.8 per 1,000
$10,643.97
Medicare Per Capita
1649.0%
Readmission Rate

Source: Area Health Resources File (AHRF) 2024-2025

CDC PLACES Health Indicators

IndicatorCoffee CountyState Avg 
Diabetes15.2%
Obesity41.0%
Depression24.7%
Frequent Mental Distress18.0%
COPD9.4%
Current Smoking17.2%
Heart Disease8.0%
Stroke4.4%
High Blood Pressure44.0%
Poor General Health24.8%
Disability39.2%
No Leisure Physical Activity30.6%
Binge Drinking14.2%
Uninsured11.4%

Source: CDC PLACES 2023-2024. Values are age-adjusted prevalence (%).

Explore financial data, AHEAD readiness, and community benefit for Coffee's 1 hospital.

Social Vulnerability Index

Overall0.68
Socioeconomic Status0.65
Household Composition & Disability0.95
Minority Status & Language0.68
Housing Type & Transportation0.23

Source: CDC/ATSDR SVI 2022. Score 0-1; higher = more vulnerable.

Health Professional Shortage Areas

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Dental Health
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Mental Health
Designated Shortage Area

Source: HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce

Hospitals in Coffee County

HospitalCityBedsType
Medical Center EnterpriseEnterprise131Rural

Hospital Closures

HospitalYearType
Elba General Hospital2013Converted

Source: UNC Sheps Center for Health Services Research

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Data from CMS Provider of Services, County Health Rankings, CDC Social Vulnerability Index, HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce, AHRF 2024-2025, CDC PLACES 2023-2024, and UNC Sheps Center. Last updated: 2026-03-11.