Who We Are
The Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) funds nearly 1,400 health centers. They provide affordable, accessible, and high-quality primary health care to underserved communities at more than 15,000 sites.
Health centers:
- Are community-based and serve more than 30 million people.
- Provide access to medical, dental, behavioral, and other health
care services. - Provide care for all, with special initiatives for people experiencing homelessness, agricultural workers, and residents of public housing.
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$51 million will be available for HRSA-funded health centers to implement innovative approaches to support transitions in care for people leaving incarceration.
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We announced that nearly $25 million will be available to support health care for Native Hawaiian Island communities.
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View the 2022 UDS Trends Brief for a summary of key 2022 UDS data that highlight the delivery of high-quality and comprehensive care to more than 30 million people.
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We awarded $25 million to 77 HRSA-funded health centers to expand primary health care, including mental health services, in schools.
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Learn about HRSA’s health centers, including: how to become a health center, finding one near you, and the assistance provided by our strategic partners.