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Patients Served by Federally-Funded Federally Qualified Health Centers, 2008

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 Total Patients Served by FQHCs
United States17,122,535
Alabama302,123
Alaska81,109
Arizona356,094
Arkansas125,324
California2,521,822
Colorado419,514
Connecticut242,034
Delaware33,417
District of Columbia107,568
Florida877,322
Georgia275,743
Hawaii117,211
Idaho108,756
Illinois977,854
Indiana218,738
Iowa137,464
Kansas108,235
Kentucky243,438
Louisiana167,398
Maine165,458
Maryland238,998
Massachusetts535,255
Michigan469,457
Minnesota154,030
Mississippi296,300
Missouri353,110
Montana84,760
Nebraska52,514
NevadaNA
New Hampshire62,534
New Jersey348,585
New Mexico259,073
New York1,283,511
North Carolina389,841
North Dakota26,144
Ohio379,535
Oklahoma101,954
Oregon240,486
Pennsylvania547,087
Rhode Island105,620
South Carolina296,039
South Dakota55,526
Tennessee312,909
Texas814,654
Utah105,551
Vermont82,704
Virginia227,382
Washington664,795
West Virginia346,650
Wisconsin196,227
Wyoming20,207
GuamNA
Puerto Rico349,319
Virgin IslandsNA
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Notes: 

Data are for calendar year 2008.
The federally-funded Federally-Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) meet federal health center grant requirements and are required to report administrative, clinical and other information to the federal Bureau of Primary Health Care. Other health centers known as "FQHC Look-Alikes" are not included here because they do not receive federal health center grants and do not report to the Bureau of Primary Health Care. The data provided here consequently underreport the services provided by FQHCs. There are approximately 100 FQHC Look-Alikes across the United States.

US total includes territories.

Sources: 

National Association of Community Health Centers, Incorporated (NACHC) analysis of the 2008 Uniform Data System, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Special Data Request, December 2009.

Definitions: 

NA: Data not available



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