CT · 8 Counties

Connecticut Rural Hospitals

46 active hospitals serving 8 counties. 0 counties have no hospital access.

46
Hospitals
0
Critical Access
2
Rural
10,460
Beds
0
Deserts
0%
No Hospital

CMS Rural Health Transformation Program

Connecticut Receives $154.2M/year$771.2M total over 5 years (FY2026–2030)

As part of the federal $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program (CFDA 93.798), Connecticut receives $154,249,106/year for FY2026–2030 to strengthen rural health infrastructure, expand access, and support workforce development.

Lead Agency: Connecticut Department of Social Services
Award ID: RHTCMS332073

Source: USAspending.gov, CFDA 93.798. Performance period: 2025-12-29 to 2030-10-30.

County Health Map

Explore Connecticut's 8 counties and 46 hospitals. Click any county or hospital for details.

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Counties with vs. without a hospital

Margin ≥ 0%-5% to 0%Below -5%No dataCAHFQHC
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Sources: CMS POS, CDC SVI (2022), HRSA HPSA, County Health Rankings, CDC PLACES (2023), AHRF (2024), HRSA FQHCs. Hospital markers sized by bed count, colored by operating margin. FQHC diamonds show safety-net delivery sites.

Hospital Directory

All 46 active hospitals in Connecticut. Search by name, city, or county.

HospitalCityCountyBedsOwnershipType
Albert J Solnit Children's Center - South CampusMiddletownMiddlesex50For-Profit
Bridgeport HospitalBridgeportFairfield497Government
Bristol HospitalBristolHartford134Government
Charlotte Hungerford HospitalTorringtonLitchfield109GovernmentRural
Connecticut Behavioral Health HospitalWest HartfordHartford38Government
Connecticut Childrens Medical CenterHartfordHartford129Government
Connecticut Hospice Inc,theBranfordNew Haven52Government
Connecticut Mental Health CenterNew HavenNew Haven42Government
Connecticut Mental Health CenterNew HavenNew Haven70For-Profit
Connecticut Valley HospMiddletownMiddlesex386For-Profit

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County Health Profiles

All 8 counties in Connecticut. Each county has a dedicated health profile with SVI scores, health metrics, HPSA designations, and hospital access.

CountyPopulationHospitalsStatus
Fairfield957,41999 Hospitals
Hartford899,4981212 Hospitals
Litchfield185,18622 Hospitals
Middlesex164,24533 Hospitals
New Haven864,8351212 Hospitals
New London268,55544 Hospitals
Tolland149,78822 Hospitals
Windham116,41822 Hospitals

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County Health Snapshot

Average health indicators across Connecticut's 8 counties

8.7%
Avg Diabetes Rate
31.0%
Avg Obesity Rate
6.0%
Avg Uninsured Rate
7.0
PCPs per 10K
1
High-Vulnerability Counties
Avg SVI: 0.47

Health Professional Shortage Areas

114
Primary Care HPSAs
23
Dental Health HPSAs
149
Mental Health HPSAs
7.5M
Est. Underserved Population

Sources: County Health Rankings (2025), CDC Social Vulnerability Index (2022), HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce (HPSA designations)

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Financial Health

FY2025 hospital financial performance from CMS cost reports

-8.0%
Median Operating Margin
2
Negative Margin Hospitals

2 hospitals reporting negative margins.

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Federal Rural Health Funding

4 active HRSA grants totaling $3.7M in FY2025

$2.2M
Rural Health Outreach
3 grants · CFDA 93.912
$1.5M
State Office of Rural Health
1 grant · CFDA 93.913

Largest Grant Recipients

Northwestern Connecticut Community College$1.5M
Mccall Foundation, Inc.$1.0M
Northwest Hills Council Of Governments$900K
Moses-Weitzman Health System, Inc.$277K

Source: USAspending.gov, FY2025. Includes CFDA 93.241 (Flex), 93.301 (SHIP), 93.912 (Outreach), 93.913 (SORH).

Healthcare Workforce & Access

Provider supply, community health centers, and medically underserved designations

Provider Workforce

3,028
Primary Care Physicians
83.7/100k
5,409
Nurse Practitioners
3,562
Physician Assistants
248 NP+PA/100k
3,228
Dentists
89.2/100k
$14,629
Medicare Per Capita Cost
18.7%
Avg Readmission Rate

Federally Qualified Health Centers

462
FQHC Sites
31
Rural Sites
6.7% of total
431
Urban Sites
17
Grantee Organizations

Medically Underserved Areas & Populations

29
Total Designations
19
Underserved Areas (MUA)
10
Underserved Populations (MUP)
49.5
Avg MUA Score

CDC PLACES Health Indicators

Census-tract-level health data aggregated to county averages

10.2%
Diabetes
Max: 11.5%
30.7%
Obesity
Max: 33.7%
21%
Depression
Max: 23.7%
15.9%
Mental Distress
Max: 17%
5.9%
COPD
11%
Smoking
32.7%
High Blood Pressure
6%
Heart Disease
3.3%
Stroke
9.6%
Uninsured (18-64)

Sources: AHRF 2024-2025 (HRSA), HRSA GIS Portal (FQHCs, MUA/MUP), CDC PLACES 2023-2024

Hospital Ownership

Breakdown of Connecticut's 46 hospitals by ownership type

7
Not-for-Profit
15% of total
5
For-Profit
11% of total
34
Government
74% of total

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Data from CMS Provider of Services, CMS Cost Reports (HCRIS), County Health Rankings, CDC Social Vulnerability Index, Community Benefit Insight, UNC Sheps Center, USAspending.gov, and HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce. Last updated: 2026-03-11.