HRSA provides funding to health centers to improve health and achieve health equity through access to quality services, a skilled health workforce and innovative programs. Now the question is, how do health centers help people?
President Obama, in October 2011, challenged Community Health Centers to hire 8,000 veterans – approximately one veteran per health center site – over the next three years.
Assisting new and existing Health Center Grantees in their efforts to deliver high quality care.
The Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act of 1992 and 1995 granted medical malpractice liability protection through the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) to HRSA-supported health centers.
Uniform Data System (UDS) Reports, Data Highlights and Reporting Technical Assistance.
Technical Assistance (TA) is the provision of advice, assistance, and training to ensure the successful development and operation of primary health care programs.
For a video overview of the Bureau of Primary Health Care's Technical Assistance website, click here.
Grantee Spotlight: All The Food You Can Eat: The Whittier Street’s Healthy Weight Management Story
Association Between Patient-Centered Medical Home Rating and Operating Cost at Federally Funded Health Centers (PDF - 107 KB) 06/26/2012
Primary Care and Public Health Activities in Select US Health Centers: Documenting Successes, Barriers, and Lessons Learned (PDF - 513 KB) 06/12/2012
Clinical Quality Performance in U.S. Health Centers (PDF - 180 KB) 05/17/2012
Overweight/obesity and weight-related treatment among patients in U.S. federally supported health centers (PDF - 396 KB) 05/21/2012
HRSA-13-225 Service Area Competition
HRSA-13-226 Service Area Competition
HRSA-13-227 Service Area Competition