HRSA Health Centers Served Record 32.4 Million Patients in 2024
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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced that HRSA-funded health centers served a record 32.4 million patients in 2024. The data highlights quality improvements and recognizes nearly 1,000 health centers with Community Health Quality Recognition badges.
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The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has released new data indicating that HRSA-funded health centers provided care to over 32.4 million patients in 2024, marking a historic high for the Health Center Program. The report details significant quality improvements, including increased control of diabetes and hypertension, and expanded screening for pediatric and adult patients. Additionally, HRSA awarded Community Health Quality Recognition (CHQR) badges to nearly 1,000 health centers for clinical quality achievements and awarded over $53 million to Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCNs) to enhance care delivery.
This announcement serves as an informational update on the performance and reach of HRSA-funded health centers. While it does not introduce new regulatory requirements or compliance deadlines for regulated entities, it underscores the agency's focus on quality of care and population health initiatives. Healthcare providers and public health authorities should note the continued emphasis on data reporting and quality metrics as demonstrated by the recognition programs and funding allocations.
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HRSA Releases New Data Showing Health Centers Delivered High Quality Care to a Record Number of Patients
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Health Resources and Services Administration For Immediate Release
August 4, 2025
HRSA News Room newsroom.hrsa.gov Contact: HRSA PRESS OFFICE Phone: 301-443-7070 Media Inquiries: Submit via this form HRSA-Funded Health Centers Served Over 32 Million Patients, an Increase of 1.1 Million Patients
Today, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released new data showing HRSA-funded health centers served over 32.4 million patients in 2024 — the most patients ever served in the Health Center Program’s 60-year history.
“Our nation’s health centers are key to addressing chronic diseases and improving health outcomes in communities across the country,” said HRSA Administrator Tom Engels. “As we celebrate National Health Center Week, I want to thank our health center heroes for their tireless commitment to providing exemplary care to their communities, this week we recognize their tremendous accomplishments.”
HRSA-funded health centers provide comprehensive primary care at more than 16,000 service sites nationwide to 1 in 8 children, 1 in 5 rural residents, and 1 in 15 adults 65 and older. These health centers are at the forefront of the efforts to Make America Healthy Again and continue to be leaders in quality of care. Quality improvements include:
- A nearly 7% increase in patients with controlled diabetes and hypertension.
- Over 222,000 more pediatric patients screened for weight assessment and nutrition counseling.
Over 621,000 more patients screened for body mass index (BMI) screening and follow-up in adults.
To recognize these achievements, HRSA awarded Community Health Quality Recognition (CHQR) badges to nearly 1,000 health centers across the country for excellence in clinical quality. Of these, HRSA recognized nearly 400 Health Center Quality Leaders (HCQL) for improving health outcomes and providing high-quality care for their patients, awarding the top 30% of health centers with a Gold, Silver, or Bronze badge:The top 136 health centers were awarded the Gold HCQL badge.
147 and 109 health centers earned a Silver or Bronze HCQL badge, respectively.
418 health centers received a National Quality Leader (NQL) badge for meeting or exceeding national benchmarks in at least one clinical quality area, including cancer screening, behavioral health, diabetes health, and heart health.
Additionally, HRSA awarded two new badges to 242 health centers, representing 18% of health centers. The preventive health badge recognizes clinical quality in primary preventive health, and the high-value care badge recognizes improvements in clinical quality while minimizing costs.
HRSA also announced today that it awarded over $53 million to 52 Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCNs). The newly awarded HCCNs will support over 1,300 health centers nationwide to increase their capacity to improve quality of care, support population health, and engage in value-based care delivery.
Learn more about the Health Center Program.
For information on 2025 CHQR badges and recipients, visit the webpage Community Health Quality Recognition (CHQR) Overview webpage.
For more information on HCCNs, visit the Health Center Controlled Network webpage.
Date Last Reviewed:
August 2025
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